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... resolution contemplated two groups of statues for the east front of the Capitol . Now whether groups of statues were proper for that place , or what groups , or whether the subject chosen was consistent with good taste , were all ...
... resolution contemplated two groups of statues for the east front of the Capitol . Now whether groups of statues were proper for that place , or what groups , or whether the subject chosen was consistent with good taste , were all ...
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... resolution just submitted by Mr. BENTON . It was an extraordinary resolution , he said , and ought to take the usual course of lying on the table one day . Had he been in his seat when the vote was taken , he should have opposed its ...
... resolution just submitted by Mr. BENTON . It was an extraordinary resolution , he said , and ought to take the usual course of lying on the table one day . Had he been in his seat when the vote was taken , he should have opposed its ...
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... resolution , and its reference to the Committee on Commerce . The motion was agreed to . TOBACCO TRADE . The Senate having resumed the consideration of the following resolution , submitted some days ago by Mr. KENT , of Maryland : Resolved ...
... resolution , and its reference to the Committee on Commerce . The motion was agreed to . TOBACCO TRADE . The Senate having resumed the consideration of the following resolution , submitted some days ago by Mr. KENT , of Maryland : Resolved ...
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... resolution had been offered after the victory had been obtained by the friends of the land bill , because that victory was achieved when the ques- General Appropriation Bill . |. MAY 5 , 1836. ] DUTIES ON HEMP . The following resolution ...
... resolution had been offered after the victory had been obtained by the friends of the land bill , because that victory was achieved when the ques- General Appropriation Bill . |. MAY 5 , 1836. ] DUTIES ON HEMP . The following resolution ...
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... resolution which that Senator had offered , requiring the Secretary to inform the Senate " what amount of moneys of the United States , received for public lands in the States of Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Missouri , and the ...
... resolution which that Senator had offered , requiring the Secretary to inform the Senate " what amount of moneys of the United States , received for public lands in the States of Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Missouri , and the ...
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