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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... session had glut- ted the market , and that their perquisites had fallen to about two cents per pound . The gentleman near him smiled at what he said ; but he would tell him that if he would take his little children to a shoe store and ...
... session had glut- ted the market , and that their perquisites had fallen to about two cents per pound . The gentleman near him smiled at what he said ; but he would tell him that if he would take his little children to a shoe store and ...
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... session , and he should feel it to be his duty to present the views which his own mind had taken of the subject . But as he did not wish to retard the pro- gress of the appropriation bills , if any gentleman desired to bring forward an ...
... session , and he should feel it to be his duty to present the views which his own mind had taken of the subject . But as he did not wish to retard the pro- gress of the appropriation bills , if any gentleman desired to bring forward an ...
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Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress United States. Congress. MAY 19 ... sessions , and all probably will , be- fore this proposition can become a law , if it is to become a law at all . Much ...
Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress United States. Congress. MAY 19 ... sessions , and all probably will , be- fore this proposition can become a law , if it is to become a law at all . Much ...
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Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress United States. Congress. SENATE . ] Fortification Bill . that by inference and estimation . In 1833 , the exports of South Carolina amounted to upwards ...
Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress United States. Congress. SENATE . ] Fortification Bill . that by inference and estimation . In 1833 , the exports of South Carolina amounted to upwards ...
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... session , and he could not consent to recognise it as a general precedent . After some further remarks from Messrs . PRESTON , CALHOUN , SOUTHARD , and WEBSTER , The question was taken , and the Senate determined to insist on its ...
... session , and he could not consent to recognise it as a general precedent . After some further remarks from Messrs . PRESTON , CALHOUN , SOUTHARD , and WEBSTER , The question was taken , and the Senate determined to insist on its ...
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