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... Military considerations " are the next in order , and to which I shall ask the attention of the committee . The honorable chairman [ Mr. HEMPHILL ] set out by tell- ing us that the two points to which this road is contem- plated to be ...
... Military considerations " are the next in order , and to which I shall ask the attention of the committee . The honorable chairman [ Mr. HEMPHILL ] set out by tell- ing us that the two points to which this road is contem- plated to be ...
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... military operations , to calculate how long it would take troops to get to New Orleans by this " national road " from Tennessee , Kentucky , Ohio , & c . , and compare it with the ease , convenience , and despatch , afforded by steam ...
... military operations , to calculate how long it would take troops to get to New Orleans by this " national road " from Tennessee , Kentucky , Ohio , & c . , and compare it with the ease , convenience , and despatch , afforded by steam ...
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... military road , in time executing its schemes of internal improvement ! If it can of war . The aggregate of advantages , resulting from these not , I should think the argument was without force . There three sources , constitutes the ...
... military road , in time executing its schemes of internal improvement ! If it can of war . The aggregate of advantages , resulting from these not , I should think the argument was without force . There three sources , constitutes the ...
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... military roads , by eighty - four votes against eighty - two ; and that Congress had not power to construct roads between the States , by ninety - five votes against seventy - one . And when Mr. Monroe had negatived the bill ...
... military roads , by eighty - four votes against eighty - two ; and that Congress had not power to construct roads between the States , by ninety - five votes against seventy - one . And when Mr. Monroe had negatived the bill ...
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... military advantages of this western road have been heightened and embellished by frequent allusions to the city of New Orleans , as not only the scene of military ope- rations , but as the theatre on which imperishable renown was ...
... military advantages of this western road have been heightened and embellished by frequent allusions to the city of New Orleans , as not only the scene of military ope- rations , but as the theatre on which imperishable renown was ...
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