Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Volume 1;Volume 6;Volume 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Mississippi , will go into At noon , the Honorable SAMUEL SMITH , of Mary - mourning for one month by wearing crape on the left arm . land , President pro tempore of the Senate , took the chair . Resolved , That , as an additional ...
... Mississippi , will go into At noon , the Honorable SAMUEL SMITH , of Mary - mourning for one month by wearing crape on the left arm . land , President pro tempore of the Senate , took the chair . Resolved , That , as an additional ...
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... Mississippi , and Louisiana , were ; and from these States are all the mem- bers of the Committee to which the inquiry would go . As to preventing emigration , or any hostility to the West , he disclaimed any such intention ; but he ...
... Mississippi , and Louisiana , were ; and from these States are all the mem- bers of the Committee to which the inquiry would go . As to preventing emigration , or any hostility to the West , he disclaimed any such intention ; but he ...
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... Mississippi . children , who always accompany them on such occasions . Mr. SPRAGUE objected to the amount of the appro- Mr. H. illustrated the necessity of such an appropria- JAN . 14 , 1830. ] Indian Affairs . [ 16 GALES & SEATON'S ...
... Mississippi . children , who always accompany them on such occasions . Mr. SPRAGUE objected to the amount of the appro- Mr. H. illustrated the necessity of such an appropria- JAN . 14 , 1830. ] Indian Affairs . [ 16 GALES & SEATON'S ...
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... Mississippi . Various chiefs of the Indians , by making them presents , which gen- circumstances induced this belief . The Legislature of the tlemen so much apprehended . Gentlemen did not under- State would probably , at its present ...
... Mississippi . Various chiefs of the Indians , by making them presents , which gen- circumstances induced this belief . The Legislature of the tlemen so much apprehended . Gentlemen did not under- State would probably , at its present ...
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... Mississippi , and behold its long navigable rivers , reach- questionably was , to prevent any improper means from ing from the bases of the Alleghanies to those of the being resorted to , in making treaties with the Indians . Northern ...
... Mississippi , and behold its long navigable rivers , reach- questionably was , to prevent any improper means from ing from the bases of the Alleghanies to those of the being resorted to , in making treaties with the Indians . Northern ...
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