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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... benefit which pursued by the Senator from Missouri . It is a course so en- tirely novel , [ said Mr. K. ] that I am confident that gentle- could possibly arise from introducing this practice , he should decline giving it his sanction ...
... benefit which pursued by the Senator from Missouri . It is a course so en- tirely novel , [ said Mr. K. ] that I am confident that gentle- could possibly arise from introducing this practice , he should decline giving it his sanction ...
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... benefit , for which the lands were to be ment shall be directed with fidelity to the honest discharge disposed of . The State of New York appears to have of its obligations and constitutional duties ; whenever it been the first in point ...
... benefit , for which the lands were to be ment shall be directed with fidelity to the honest discharge disposed of . The State of New York appears to have of its obligations and constitutional duties ; whenever it been the first in point ...
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... benefit can you , offered in the next one ! This was tantamount to a law . on the Atlantic shores , receive from this act ? Though that the lands should not be sold ; that the country should this country has been settling but six years ...
... benefit can you , offered in the next one ! This was tantamount to a law . on the Atlantic shores , receive from this act ? Though that the lands should not be sold ; that the country should this country has been settling but six years ...
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... benefit of all the charter , lying to the Northwest of the river Ohio . It may States . Third , that they should be sold and settled , at not be ill - timed to recur to the causes and occasions of such time and in such manner as ...
... benefit of all the charter , lying to the Northwest of the river Ohio . It may States . Third , that they should be sold and settled , at not be ill - timed to recur to the causes and occasions of such time and in such manner as ...
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... benefit of all the States , they must always sibly have been deterred from uttering sentiments here remain a fund for revenue , " and adds , " they must be which , it might well be supposed , I had borrowed from treated as so much ...
... benefit of all the States , they must always sibly have been deterred from uttering sentiments here remain a fund for revenue , " and adds , " they must be which , it might well be supposed , I had borrowed from treated as so much ...
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