Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50 |
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Stran 16
... of holding Indian treaties Senator from Maine ( Mr. Holmes ] could then obtain
from was , he said , very great , but he did not know that this apthe Department
the inforınation he desired , and he [ Mr. propriation would be all required .
... of holding Indian treaties Senator from Maine ( Mr. Holmes ] could then obtain
from was , he said , very great , but he did not know that this apthe Department
the inforınation he desired , and he [ Mr. propriation would be all required .
Stran 20
By persevering in the prac lance upon the integrity of its Executive department .
We tice , the Senate will be , as it often has been , placed in the have all as much
confidence in the present as in any fordilemına of either losing the money which ...
By persevering in the prac lance upon the integrity of its Executive department .
We tice , the Senate will be , as it often has been , placed in the have all as much
confidence in the present as in any fordilemına of either losing the money which ...
Stran 25
This , sir , another instance of the same policy from the legislative has been the
language and spirit of their policy , and i department of the Government - from the
Congress of suppose ever will . When 1785 , which he must be permitted to ...
This , sir , another instance of the same policy from the legislative has been the
language and spirit of their policy , and i department of the Government - from the
Congress of suppose ever will . When 1785 , which he must be permitted to ...
Stran 42
... able to meet the reasons which now assail us , to furnish to the Senate any
information in the possession that unless we remove these people , their
population will of his Department , respecting the progress of civilization , soon
melt away .
... able to meet the reasons which now assail us , to furnish to the Senate any
information in the possession that unless we remove these people , their
population will of his Department , respecting the progress of civilization , soon
melt away .
Stran 43
The gallant West needs no aid from the South to furnish to the Senate any
information within the reach of his repel any attack which may be made on them
from any Department , respecting the progress of civilization , for quarter . Let the
...
The gallant West needs no aid from the South to furnish to the Senate any
information within the reach of his repel any attack which may be made on them
from any Department , respecting the progress of civilization , for quarter . Let the
...
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