Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 2
... become com- mon usage . Thus , if it be acceded to in the present in- stance , it would be quoted hereafter in ... becoming a precedent the said Daniel Bissell to be colonel of the second region the contrary , the only danger to be ...
... become com- mon usage . Thus , if it be acceded to in the present in- stance , it would be quoted hereafter in ... becoming a precedent the said Daniel Bissell to be colonel of the second region the contrary , the only danger to be ...
Stran 7
... become acquainted in a like case , would govern his private conduct , would with the manner in which it was written , and with the now govern his public conduct , as an agent for the pub - matter which it contained , before any ...
... become acquainted in a like case , would govern his private conduct , would with the manner in which it was written , and with the now govern his public conduct , as an agent for the pub - matter which it contained , before any ...
Stran 10
... become their duty to urge it to a settlement , and passed , he thought he had stated enough to show gen- and to express their desire that an early report and deci- tlemen that the second section of it deserved correction . sion may be ...
... become their duty to urge it to a settlement , and passed , he thought he had stated enough to show gen- and to express their desire that an early report and deci- tlemen that the second section of it deserved correction . sion may be ...
Stran 14
... become members also . For one , I very much desire to see the day , when of the Federal Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in ...
... become members also . For one , I very much desire to see the day , when of the Federal Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in ...
Stran 15
... become necessary to discuss that it could never injuriously affect the migration to the West . question , he would maintain the same opinion ; but while So long as the attractions of land , liberty , and free space , he did so , he did ...
... become necessary to discuss that it could never injuriously affect the migration to the West . question , he would maintain the same opinion ; but while So long as the attractions of land , liberty , and free space , he did so , he did ...
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