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... believed ( and if he was mistaken the President would be able to correct him ) , had given up to the United States all juris- diction over such part of the road as went through their sovereignty . The State of Pennsylvania had also ...
... believed ( and if he was mistaken the President would be able to correct him ) , had given up to the United States all juris- diction over such part of the road as went through their sovereignty . The State of Pennsylvania had also ...
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... believed it to be correct , or , if not , some other . His impression was , that , if the Circuit duties were taken altogether from the Judges of the Supreme Court , leaving that only an appellate Court , that the present number of ...
... believed it to be correct , or , if not , some other . His impression was , that , if the Circuit duties were taken altogether from the Judges of the Supreme Court , leaving that only an appellate Court , that the present number of ...
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... believed , passed this body , and been sent to the other House . The facts had often been exposed to the consi- deration of the Senate , and of committees , and very elabor- ate reports had been made , filling several hundred pages , of ...
... believed , passed this body , and been sent to the other House . The facts had often been exposed to the consi- deration of the Senate , and of committees , and very elabor- ate reports had been made , filling several hundred pages , of ...
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... believed that the State of Alabama had been bought with the proceeds of other States . Mr. BELL said , that the original contract with Alabama was to give certain lands for the purposes of education . It was now desired that the 16th ...
... believed that the State of Alabama had been bought with the proceeds of other States . Mr. BELL said , that the original contract with Alabama was to give certain lands for the purposes of education . It was now desired that the 16th ...
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... , and he instanced the article of snuff to show that the Government had heretofore been imposed upon . He believed he might say the same of spirits , though not to SENATE . ] Drawback on Refined Sugar . so great OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS . 15.
... , and he instanced the article of snuff to show that the Government had heretofore been imposed upon . He believed he might say the same of spirits , though not to SENATE . ] Drawback on Refined Sugar . so great OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS . 15.
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