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... Government in the undertaking . The importance , however , of the proposed canal , though great in itself , is not justly ap preciated by considering it as a separate work ; it must be viewed as the basis of a vast scheme of interior ...
... Government in the undertaking . The importance , however , of the proposed canal , though great in itself , is not justly ap preciated by considering it as a separate work ; it must be viewed as the basis of a vast scheme of interior ...
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... government in the district of Louisiana ; to estab- lish courts of justice therein ; and to make and publish a code of laws for its government ; and that they had , at great trouble and expense , per- formed that service , and praying ...
... government in the district of Louisiana ; to estab- lish courts of justice therein ; and to make and publish a code of laws for its government ; and that they had , at great trouble and expense , per- formed that service , and praying ...
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... Government to apply the public money to objects of this kind . Though the plan I mean to propose to the Senate is not exposed to this objection , yet I shall beg permis- sion very briefly to consider it . It is admitted that the ...
... Government to apply the public money to objects of this kind . Though the plan I mean to propose to the Senate is not exposed to this objection , yet I shall beg permis- sion very briefly to consider it . It is admitted that the ...
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... government - it is the very one we now offer ; we challenge a compari- son with any other that can be proposed , from Maine to Georgia . And we make this appeal to the justice , the liberality , and patriotism of the Government , with ...
... government - it is the very one we now offer ; we challenge a compari- son with any other that can be proposed , from Maine to Georgia . And we make this appeal to the justice , the liberality , and patriotism of the Government , with ...
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... Government of the United States , or in any depart- ment or officer thereof . " successively opens and discloses its contents . What are our pre - conceptions of the events of any pe- riod before they actually come to pass ? What are ...
... Government of the United States , or in any depart- ment or officer thereof . " successively opens and discloses its contents . What are our pre - conceptions of the events of any pe- riod before they actually come to pass ? What are ...
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