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... erect toll - gates within their limits . The State of Virginia now only retained any authority over the road ; and as it was only fifteen miles from Alexandria where it left that State , he did not think that it was essential to have ...
... erect toll - gates within their limits . The State of Virginia now only retained any authority over the road ; and as it was only fifteen miles from Alexandria where it left that State , he did not think that it was essential to have ...
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... erected upon the restraints to be imposed on his predecessor , or on the Senate . He came in as the representative of a great and dominant political party , to none of whom had offices been given , and he found the individuals of the ...
... erected upon the restraints to be imposed on his predecessor , or on the Senate . He came in as the representative of a great and dominant political party , to none of whom had offices been given , and he found the individuals of the ...
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... Ever since the war , the military spirit has predominated . We have been even magnanimous ; have built fortifications in foreign countries , have erected and MARCH 5 , 10 , 1829 ] people have a 90 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
... Ever since the war , the military spirit has predominated . We have been even magnanimous ; have built fortifications in foreign countries , have erected and MARCH 5 , 10 , 1829 ] people have a 90 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
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... erect toll gates , and to enforce the collection of tolls , involves Mr. G. said , he had been thus particular , in order to show more clearly that the gentleman from New York [ Mr. CAMBRELENG ] was mistaken , in supposing that the ...
... erect toll gates , and to enforce the collection of tolls , involves Mr. G. said , he had been thus particular , in order to show more clearly that the gentleman from New York [ Mr. CAMBRELENG ] was mistaken , in supposing that the ...
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... erected ; to supply which , he said , under the present ap- statements of facts by way of correcting declarations of- propriation of one hundred thousand dollars per annum , fered yesterday , on the subject of domestic sugar , which it ...
... erected ; to supply which , he said , under the present ap- statements of facts by way of correcting declarations of- propriation of one hundred thousand dollars per annum , fered yesterday , on the subject of domestic sugar , which it ...
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