Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... army , was a war measure against Mexico . So far from it , that Mexico was not even thought of when it originated . It originated three months ago , on motions from Senators on this floor -- his colleague Mr. LINN ] and a Senator from ...
... army , was a war measure against Mexico . So far from it , that Mexico was not even thought of when it originated . It originated three months ago , on motions from Senators on this floor -- his colleague Mr. LINN ] and a Senator from ...
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... army grew out of the state of our own affairs ; that it was a northwestern , and not a southwestern measure ; and that it was begun before General Gaines had gone to the Texas frontier , and be- fore Santa Anna had left the capital of ...
... army grew out of the state of our own affairs ; that it was a northwestern , and not a southwestern measure ; and that it was begun before General Gaines had gone to the Texas frontier , and be- fore Santa Anna had left the capital of ...
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... army grew out of a desire to increase unnecessarily the ex- penditures of the Government , or out of the state of af- fairs in Texas , or with a view to a war with Mexico . It was a calm , deliberate proposition of his own , resulting ...
... army grew out of a desire to increase unnecessarily the ex- penditures of the Government , or out of the state of af- fairs in Texas , or with a view to a war with Mexico . It was a calm , deliberate proposition of his own , resulting ...
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... ARMY . Mr. WEBSTER , from the Committee on Finance , re- ported the act making appropriations for the army for the year 1836 , with two amendments . On motion of Mr. WEBSTER , the bill was then taken up for consideration , and the ...
... ARMY . Mr. WEBSTER , from the Committee on Finance , re- ported the act making appropriations for the army for the year 1836 , with two amendments . On motion of Mr. WEBSTER , the bill was then taken up for consideration , and the ...
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... army to the same peace establishment as that in which it was placed at the termination of the war in 1815 . The question being taken on the motion of Mr. NICHOLAS , to add instructions , the motion was nega- tived . The bill was then ...
... army to the same peace establishment as that in which it was placed at the termination of the war in 1815 . The question being taken on the motion of Mr. NICHOLAS , to add instructions , the motion was nega- tived . The bill was then ...
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