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 .., Količina 7;Količina 21;Količina 52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 13
... land claimants in Missouri , no one of them would have tive be ascribed to the judge . Although he would not ad- been so deficient in common sense as to have put the con- mit that it was punishable to say to a tyrannical judge ...
... land claimants in Missouri , no one of them would have tive be ascribed to the judge . Although he would not ad- been so deficient in common sense as to have put the con- mit that it was punishable to say to a tyrannical judge ...
Stran 31
... land in ques- the power of Congress to pass the bill , and he considered tion ; together with the decision of the late acting Com - that it would be very partial in its beneficial operation . missioner of the General Land Office on the ...
... land in ques- the power of Congress to pass the bill , and he considered tion ; together with the decision of the late acting Com - that it would be very partial in its beneficial operation . missioner of the General Land Office on the ...
Stran 59
... land offices , 1,616,656 eleven in number , which deposite in that branch ; and , I have not ascertained the average of these deposites being excluded from the land offices , they cease to be since 1817 , but presume it may equal the ...
... land offices , 1,616,656 eleven in number , which deposite in that branch ; and , I have not ascertained the average of these deposites being excluded from the land offices , they cease to be since 1817 , but presume it may equal the ...
Stran 61
... land specu- and in a manner more dangerous and offensive than be lators : instead of having money to lend , they may turn fore the revolution . They are now given , not generally , you out tenants to vote . To an application for a loan ...
... land specu- and in a manner more dangerous and offensive than be lators : instead of having money to lend , they may turn fore the revolution . They are now given , not generally , you out tenants to vote . To an application for a loan ...
Stran 63
... lands and tenements in every State , contrary to the and the other following after with provisoes to undo them . laws of ... land - speculators ; and perty of the citizens , and , in some instances , that of the this derogatory privilege ...
... lands and tenements in every State , contrary to the and the other following after with provisoes to undo them . laws of ... land - speculators ; and perty of the citizens , and , in some instances , that of the this derogatory privilege ...
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adjourned administration agents allowed amendment amount appointment appropriation argument asked authority bank Barry believe bill called CAMBRELENG Carolina Cave Johnson cents chairman character charge citizens claim commission committee Congress consideration constitution court debate duty Executive expenses fact favor foreign funds gentleman give Government HAYNE honorable hundred impeachment inquiry interest James Monroe Judge Peck last session Lewis Maxwell Manufactures ment millions Minister to Russia mission motion nation negotiation never Noyes Barber object Ohio opinion paid passed Perkins King Post Office Department Postmaster present President principle proper proposed public lands public ministers question racter Randolph received referred remarks resolution revenue Rhode Island routes salary salt Secretary Senate sent South Carolina Standefer Sterigere submitted surveys TAZEWELL Tennessee thousand dollars tion treasury treaty Turkish United Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE Wiley Thompson yeas and nays