Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 14;Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... South , the North , and the West were to look upon the Texian question as one which , in fact , and as declared by the gentleman from Massachusetts , involved the continuance of this Union , he was desirous that they should be furnished ...
... South , the North , and the West were to look upon the Texian question as one which , in fact , and as declared by the gentleman from Massachusetts , involved the continuance of this Union , he was desirous that they should be furnished ...
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... South Carolina was not to garble the correspondence , or to suppress any thing which had rela- tion to the annexation of Texas to the Union . All he wished was to separate this from the voluminous matter in which it lay . To obviate all ...
... South Carolina was not to garble the correspondence , or to suppress any thing which had rela- tion to the annexation of Texas to the Union . All he wished was to separate this from the voluminous matter in which it lay . To obviate all ...
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... South Carolina [ Mr. ELMORE ] had said that he had no objection to the adoption of Mr. ADAMS's amendment ; and , if so , why all this waste of discussion ? He hoped the gentleman would accept it as a modification . Mr. ELMORE accepted ...
... South Carolina [ Mr. ELMORE ] had said that he had no objection to the adoption of Mr. ADAMS's amendment ; and , if so , why all this waste of discussion ? He hoped the gentleman would accept it as a modification . Mr. ELMORE accepted ...
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... South Carolina , including part of North Carolina , 535,714 | pounds sterling , & c . In 1774 , the exports from Virginia and Maryland to England were 738,356 pounds sterling ; South Carolina , 579,549 ; Pennsylvania , 175 , 962 ; New ...
... South Carolina , including part of North Carolina , 535,714 | pounds sterling , & c . In 1774 , the exports from Virginia and Maryland to England were 738,356 pounds sterling ; South Carolina , 579,549 ; Pennsylvania , 175 , 962 ; New ...
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... South , and only one from the Northern sec- tion of the country , Mr. A. said that the reason must be that the people of the North had no interest in the subjects referrible to it . As to the interest of all the New England States , as ...
... South , and only one from the Northern sec- tion of the country , Mr. A. said that the reason must be that the people of the North had no interest in the subjects referrible to it . As to the interest of all the New England States , as ...
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