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... Pennsylvania , chairman , Blair , of Tennessee , Haynes , of Georgia , Letcher , of Kentucky , Vinton , of Ohio , Craig , of Virginia , and Butman of Maine . This route passes directly through the districts represented byCraig , of ...
... Pennsylvania , chairman , Blair , of Tennessee , Haynes , of Georgia , Letcher , of Kentucky , Vinton , of Ohio , Craig , of Virginia , and Butman of Maine . This route passes directly through the districts represented byCraig , of ...
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... Pennsylvania . Who would think , says the gentleman , of transporting My colleague [ Mr. BARBOUR ] asked , will this road be of carried by water ? Where is the grand canal of New York ? ordnance from here to Buffalo by land , when it ...
... Pennsylvania . Who would think , says the gentleman , of transporting My colleague [ Mr. BARBOUR ] asked , will this road be of carried by water ? Where is the grand canal of New York ? ordnance from here to Buffalo by land , when it ...
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... Pennsylvania nearly unanimously refused to per- mit the patriotic Baltimoreans to make a railroad up into that State . It is said this is to be a direct road . I can tell the gentlemen from Virginia and North Carolina , that if the ...
... Pennsylvania nearly unanimously refused to per- mit the patriotic Baltimoreans to make a railroad up into that State . It is said this is to be a direct road . I can tell the gentlemen from Virginia and North Carolina , that if the ...
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... Pennsylvania . The gentlemen from North Carolina [ Mr. C. ] asks if this road can ever compete with the Mississippi . Sir , the Mis- sissippi does not run near us ; and if our branches of that river were navigable , New Orleans never ...
... Pennsylvania . The gentlemen from North Carolina [ Mr. C. ] asks if this road can ever compete with the Mississippi . Sir , the Mis- sissippi does not run near us ; and if our branches of that river were navigable , New Orleans never ...
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... Pennsylvania [ Mr. HEMPHILL ] asserts that the western route , the one embraced in the bill , has decided advantages over any other ; but he has not told us to which of the routes his assertion is intended to apply ; or , is he ignorant ...
... Pennsylvania [ Mr. HEMPHILL ] asserts that the western route , the one embraced in the bill , has decided advantages over any other ; but he has not told us to which of the routes his assertion is intended to apply ; or , is he ignorant ...
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