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 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... equal to the demands to be made on it during the year, and as all the works embraced in the bill were in progress, and were of national importance, he did not see that any benefit could result from the recommitment. He did not reply to ...
... equal to the demands to be made on it during the year, and as all the works embraced in the bill were in progress, and were of national importance, he did not see that any benefit could result from the recommitment. He did not reply to ...
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... equal hand her favors to all, without party discriminations, the bank has proved one of the greatest blessings to the community, and is justly entitled to our warmest gratitude and confidence. The fears of what the bank-might do, have ...
... equal hand her favors to all, without party discriminations, the bank has proved one of the greatest blessings to the community, and is justly entitled to our warmest gratitude and confidence. The fears of what the bank-might do, have ...
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... equal to one-fifth the distance from this to Baltimore. He was sure it would extend from the capitol beyond Bladensburg. Now, sir, if only two or three miles out of the seven or eight could be sent on to Philadelphia and New York, it ...
... equal to one-fifth the distance from this to Baltimore. He was sure it would extend from the capitol beyond Bladensburg. Now, sir, if only two or three miles out of the seven or eight could be sent on to Philadelphia and New York, it ...
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... equal valor, and endured equal hardships, and by the citizens generally. They regarded it as anti-republican; they thought it setting up, in the then young republic, invidious distinctions, and establishing, for that generation at least ...
... equal valor, and endured equal hardships, and by the citizens generally. They regarded it as anti-republican; they thought it setting up, in the then young republic, invidious distinctions, and establishing, for that generation at least ...
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... equal or superior force to the vessel by which they are taken, shall be the sole property of the captors? What was Decatur's force? A ship of the line? No, sir! A frigate of equal class? No, sir; nor even the ketch in which he went upon ...
... equal or superior force to the vessel by which they are taken, shall be the sole property of the captors? What was Decatur's force? A ship of the line? No, sir! A frigate of equal class? No, sir; nor even the ketch in which he went upon ...
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