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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... officers of the Government might be authoriz- ed to go under the bill . Formerly great rigor and exact- ness were observed in the investigation of claims on the Government before Congress ordered their allowance . It was a good practice ...
... officers of the Government might be authoriz- ed to go under the bill . Formerly great rigor and exact- ness were observed in the investigation of claims on the Government before Congress ordered their allowance . It was a good practice ...
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... officers in the districts he had mentioned , were known by different names , some were called surveyors , and others surveyors general . He wished to know , did the gentleman from Connecticut mean to extend his inquiry to all these ...
... officers in the districts he had mentioned , were known by different names , some were called surveyors , and others surveyors general . He wished to know , did the gentleman from Connecticut mean to extend his inquiry to all these ...
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... officers ; and if there are any , they ought to be discharged . conviction , they have reviewed , as time and other engage . It would seem the land surveyors had nothing to do ; not ments would permit them to do , the degree and amount ...
... officers ; and if there are any , they ought to be discharged . conviction , they have reviewed , as time and other engage . It would seem the land surveyors had nothing to do ; not ments would permit them to do , the degree and amount ...
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... officers at Huntsville , has since risen to more than a million of dollars . Upon Alabama , we are informed that , out of a quantity of more what basis were these estimates formed ? Upon the quanti - than three millions of unsold land ...
... officers at Huntsville , has since risen to more than a million of dollars . Upon Alabama , we are informed that , out of a quantity of more what basis were these estimates formed ? Upon the quanti - than three millions of unsold land ...
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... officers ; we will fore were called bribes , nor can the officers of the Gov- undertake our own defence ; and it is no easy task to per- ernment fairly be charged with impropriety in such stipu- suade the brave and hardy people of the ...
... officers ; we will fore were called bribes , nor can the officers of the Gov- undertake our own defence ; and it is no easy task to per- ernment fairly be charged with impropriety in such stipu- suade the brave and hardy people of the ...
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