Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2;Volume 13;Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... United States. Congress. Atchafalaya Railroad . The Mint - Ebenezer Breed , & c . Abolition. JAN . 21 , 1837. ] lands the Atchafalaya Railroad and Banking Company ; " which was concurred in . The bill having been brought into the House ...
... United States. Congress. Atchafalaya Railroad . The Mint - Ebenezer Breed , & c . Abolition. JAN . 21 , 1837. ] lands the Atchafalaya Railroad and Banking Company ; " which was concurred in . The bill having been brought into the House ...
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... United States. Congress. Freedom of Elections . Freedom of Erections . JAN . 25 , 1837. ] gentleman was to correct the unequal rate of mileage- an object patriotic and proper . He ( Mr. B. ) would like to see it accomplished , and he ...
... United States. Congress. Freedom of Elections . Freedom of Erections . JAN . 25 , 1837. ] gentleman was to correct the unequal rate of mileage- an object patriotic and proper . He ( Mr. B. ) would like to see it accomplished , and he ...
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... United States. Congress. 21 JAN . 25 , 1837. ] Admission of Michigan . Thus it appears that the President of the United States recognised this first convention as legal and constitution- al , as elected by the people , pursuant to an act ...
... United States. Congress. 21 JAN . 25 , 1837. ] Admission of Michigan . Thus it appears that the President of the United States recognised this first convention as legal and constitution- al , as elected by the people , pursuant to an act ...
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... United States. Congress. Representative from Michigan . H. OF R. ] Representative from Michigan . thorizing these. JAN . 27 , 1837. ] credentials were presented at the last session of Congress , be now qualified , sworn , and assigned to ...
... United States. Congress. Representative from Michigan . H. OF R. ] Representative from Michigan . thorizing these. JAN . 27 , 1837. ] credentials were presented at the last session of Congress , be now qualified , sworn , and assigned to ...
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... United States. Congress. Hour of Meeting — Buffalo Harbor , & c . · Ebenezer Breed - Abolition of Slavery . H. OF R. ] have had under consideration sundry propositions and resolutions for the amendment of the constitution in re- Jation ...
... United States. Congress. Hour of Meeting — Buffalo Harbor , & c . · Ebenezer Breed - Abolition of Slavery . H. OF R. ] have had under consideration sundry propositions and resolutions for the amendment of the constitution in re- Jation ...
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