Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... thought that the acknowledgment of their independence at this time , or the adoption of any measure looking to it , seemed to be premature . He admitted there was a strong feeling on this subject pervading every portion of this country ...
... thought that the acknowledgment of their independence at this time , or the adoption of any measure looking to it , seemed to be premature . He admitted there was a strong feeling on this subject pervading every portion of this country ...
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... thought it particu- larly hard for the Senator from Mississippi yesterday to question the equity of this provision . He believed that Senator had questioned its equity , but not its justice . [ APRIL 26 , 1836 . Governor of that State ...
... thought it particu- larly hard for the Senator from Mississippi yesterday to question the equity of this provision . He believed that Senator had questioned its equity , but not its justice . [ APRIL 26 , 1836 . Governor of that State ...
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... thought it gave them more than they were justly entitled to . But he had made up his mind to vote for it on the principle of a compromise . But if taken out of this bill , he would not vote for it in a separate bill . On taking the ...
... thought it gave them more than they were justly entitled to . But he had made up his mind to vote for it on the principle of a compromise . But if taken out of this bill , he would not vote for it in a separate bill . On taking the ...
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... thought the latter not a proper charge upon the public lands , and ought not to be put into the bill . He believed , however , those other items would be deducted by the officers of the Government . Mr. CLAY had been alternately in ...
... thought the latter not a proper charge upon the public lands , and ought not to be put into the bill . He believed , however , those other items would be deducted by the officers of the Government . Mr. CLAY had been alternately in ...
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... thought his friend from Louisiana mistaken , and that he could make it apparent . France , in pursuing her great plan of uniting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Gulf of Mexico , had erected , at an enormous expense , a chain of ...
... thought his friend from Louisiana mistaken , and that he could make it apparent . France , in pursuing her great plan of uniting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Gulf of Mexico , had erected , at an enormous expense , a chain of ...
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