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 14
... common be- presentatives , very kindly offer to take the money them- nefit of the United States , and be settled and formed into selves , and their younger brethren into their kind keeping distinct republican States , which shall become ...
... common be- presentatives , very kindly offer to take the money them- nefit of the United States , and be settled and formed into selves , and their younger brethren into their kind keeping distinct republican States , which shall become ...
Stran 37
... common expense of all the colonies ; its and obtaining the cession , and would have plainly violated benefits , if successful , ought also to be common ; and the the conditions which the ceding States attached to their property of the ...
... common expense of all the colonies ; its and obtaining the cession , and would have plainly violated benefits , if successful , ought also to be common ; and the the conditions which the ceding States attached to their property of the ...
Stran 38
... common fund , belonging to all the States , subject of the public debt is introduced into the Senate , a as having a tendency to consolidation , what do they mean ? morbid sort of fervor is manifested in regard to it , which Do they ...
... common fund , belonging to all the States , subject of the public debt is introduced into the Senate , a as having a tendency to consolidation , what do they mean ? morbid sort of fervor is manifested in regard to it , which Do they ...
Stran 44
... common benefit of all the States , they must always sibly have been deterred from uttering sentiments here remain a fund for revenue , " and adds , " they must be which , it might well be supposed , I had borrowed from treated as so ...
... common benefit of all the States , they must always sibly have been deterred from uttering sentiments here remain a fund for revenue , " and adds , " they must be which , it might well be supposed , I had borrowed from treated as so ...
Stran 48
... common blessing , and as broad up the torches of discord throughout the community . and general as the air , that it may be united with much Their first principle of action is to leave their own affairs , abject toil , with great misery ...
... common blessing , and as broad up the torches of discord throughout the community . and general as the air , that it may be united with much Their first principle of action is to leave their own affairs , abject toil , with great misery ...
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