Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... ment of boys in our naval service , and to urge upon your attention the necessity of further appro- priations to increase the number of ships afloat , and to enlarge generally the capacity and force of the navy . The increase of our ...
... ment of boys in our naval service , and to urge upon your attention the necessity of further appro- priations to increase the number of ships afloat , and to enlarge generally the capacity and force of the navy . The increase of our ...
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... ment , in case any part of the principal of the money therein deposited should be used for any purpose ; and the court are required to impose on such a town a fine equal to the part of the principal thus appropriated , and to issue ...
... ment , in case any part of the principal of the money therein deposited should be used for any purpose ; and the court are required to impose on such a town a fine equal to the part of the principal thus appropriated , and to issue ...
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... ment by the people of this country . The question before the Senate he regarded a very simple one ; it was really a question of facts ; merely , whether the condition of the act of Congress of last session , providing for the ad ...
... ment by the people of this country . The question before the Senate he regarded a very simple one ; it was really a question of facts ; merely , whether the condition of the act of Congress of last session , providing for the ad ...
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... ment , but in spite of argument . I understand | unconstitutional for the Senate to declare before the case . I know perfectly well the gentlemen a trial that the President has violated the con- have no liberty to vote otherwise . They ...
... ment , but in spite of argument . I understand | unconstitutional for the Senate to declare before the case . I know perfectly well the gentlemen a trial that the President has violated the con- have no liberty to vote otherwise . They ...
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... ment , will pass , from time to time , at the minimum price , into the hands of settlers or cultivators , which otherwise would be pur- chased by speculators , and resold by them at from five to thirty dollars per acre . Every Senator ...
... ment , will pass , from time to time , at the minimum price , into the hands of settlers or cultivators , which otherwise would be pur- chased by speculators , and resold by them at from five to thirty dollars per acre . Every Senator ...
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