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... settlers , by yielding them a priority in the purchase of the tracts they had cultivated , how far would this go in advancing the gen- tleman's conclusion ? Because Congress had power to do this , did it follow that the Executive had ...
... settlers , by yielding them a priority in the purchase of the tracts they had cultivated , how far would this go in advancing the gen- tleman's conclusion ? Because Congress had power to do this , did it follow that the Executive had ...
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... settlers . Should this recommendation be adopted , there would remain no surplus to be distributed . For how was the surplus cre- ated ? By referring to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury , it would be found that , in the first ...
... settlers . Should this recommendation be adopted , there would remain no surplus to be distributed . For how was the surplus cre- ated ? By referring to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury , it would be found that , in the first ...
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... settlers only . On this matter Mr. B. expressed no opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States . Should the President's recommendation be adopted , there would ...
... settlers only . On this matter Mr. B. expressed no opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States . Should the President's recommendation be adopted , there would ...
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... settlers , and it would leave five millions of dollars , be- ing just the amount which the Senator from South Caro- lina had thought it was proper to retain as an unexpend- ed balance in the Treasury . Mr. W. insisted on his motion for ...
... settlers , and it would leave five millions of dollars , be- ing just the amount which the Senator from South Caro- lina had thought it was proper to retain as an unexpend- ed balance in the Treasury . Mr. W. insisted on his motion for ...
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... settler or bona fide resident in the State where the sales are made . The exception in favor of Virginia scrip is ... settlers and bona fide residents in the States where the sales are made , may purchase in quantities not exceeding ...
... settler or bona fide resident in the State where the sales are made . The exception in favor of Virginia scrip is ... settlers and bona fide residents in the States where the sales are made , may purchase in quantities not exceeding ...
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