Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... Lands . H. OF R. ] from it , Mr. Speaker . Nothing could be more conclusive as to the confiding innocency with which the honorable gentleman has acted than the resolution which he has submitted on this subject , by which he , in effect ...
... Lands . H. OF R. ] from it , Mr. Speaker . Nothing could be more conclusive as to the confiding innocency with which the honorable gentleman has acted than the resolution which he has submitted on this subject , by which he , in effect ...
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... Lands . The House resumed the consideration of the resolution of the Kentucky Legislature , in favor of a distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands . The question pending was the motion of Mr. WILLIAMS , of Kentucky ...
... Lands . The House resumed the consideration of the resolution of the Kentucky Legislature , in favor of a distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands . The question pending was the motion of Mr. WILLIAMS , of Kentucky ...
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... lands , and thus open a door to their actual settlement by the hardy yeomanry of the land . Believ- ing , as I do , that the first proposition will prostrate the interests of the West , make that portion of the Union tributary and ...
... lands , and thus open a door to their actual settlement by the hardy yeomanry of the land . Believ- ing , as I do , that the first proposition will prostrate the interests of the West , make that portion of the Union tributary and ...
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... lands within the said State , nor shall they levy a tax never interfere with the primary disposal of the public on any of the lands of the United States within the said State ; and nothing in this act shall be construed as an assent by ...
... lands within the said State , nor shall they levy a tax never interfere with the primary disposal of the public on any of the lands of the United States within the said State ; and nothing in this act shall be construed as an assent by ...
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... lands ceded in the first article of the treaty with the Cherokees of the 29th of December , 1835 , deductingly the cost of the land to be provided for them west of the Mississippi , under the second article of the treaty , $ 4,500,000 ...
... lands ceded in the first article of the treaty with the Cherokees of the 29th of December , 1835 , deductingly the cost of the land to be provided for them west of the Mississippi , under the second article of the treaty , $ 4,500,000 ...
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