Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1830 |
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... supposed properly Mr. WOODBURY asked for the reading of the amend- assumed , his official existence might be terminated by them.ment , and it was read accordingly . If , then , he be the officer of this body , and the consti- tution ...
... supposed properly Mr. WOODBURY asked for the reading of the amend- assumed , his official existence might be terminated by them.ment , and it was read accordingly . If , then , he be the officer of this body , and the consti- tution ...
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... supposed , that , because the Government could dispose of them , they must necessarily ; but it did not follow ; the President of the United States might have firmness enough to resist improper importunities . He would state a case of ...
... supposed , that , because the Government could dispose of them , they must necessarily ; but it did not follow ; the President of the United States might have firmness enough to resist improper importunities . He would state a case of ...
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... supposed that the Senate of the United States was the last body in the world that would throw out any obstacles to the instruction of youth . The Government , when it laid out the lands , had provided that every township of six miles ...
... supposed that the Senate of the United States was the last body in the world that would throw out any obstacles to the instruction of youth . The Government , when it laid out the lands , had provided that every township of six miles ...
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... supposed necessity of keeping a reserve of two millions on hand to meet the deficiencies of revenue which might arise from disasters to the com- merce from which it was derived . This objection is plausible , and respectably supported ...
... supposed necessity of keeping a reserve of two millions on hand to meet the deficiencies of revenue which might arise from disasters to the com- merce from which it was derived . This objection is plausible , and respectably supported ...
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... supposed the gentleman from New Jer- sey had contrived a plan to settle this distracting ques - ble than the first . What is it ? Why the object is to ap- tion of internal improvements ; not only that he had set- tled the constitutional ...
... supposed the gentleman from New Jer- sey had contrived a plan to settle this distracting ques - ble than the first . What is it ? Why the object is to ap- tion of internal improvements ; not only that he had set- tled the constitutional ...
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