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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... gentleman from Connec- ticut , [ Mr. Foor ] would take notice of the request he had made to another gentleman , [ Mr. BARTON ] but which was intended for him . cussion , it went to a committee , it went with the advantages of being ...
... gentleman from Connec- ticut , [ Mr. Foor ] would take notice of the request he had made to another gentleman , [ Mr. BARTON ] but which was intended for him . cussion , it went to a committee , it went with the advantages of being ...
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... gentleman refers , and which advocate of the exclusive or sectional legislation . But alone would be in market under his plan , to be such as I the fact here developed is , that there are seventy - two mil- have represented it ; the ...
... gentleman refers , and which advocate of the exclusive or sectional legislation . But alone would be in market under his plan , to be such as I the fact here developed is , that there are seventy - two mil- have represented it ; the ...
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... gentleman from the East , who had advocated its passage , indignantly repelled any other design . This was honorable and right . On the con- trary , every gentleman who had opposed its passage , whe- ther from the East or West ...
... gentleman from the East , who had advocated its passage , indignantly repelled any other design . This was honorable and right . On the con- trary , every gentleman who had opposed its passage , whe- ther from the East or West ...
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... gentleman from New Hampshire ; and should vote for his and cultivated by the thousands of civilized freemen , with ... gentleman had been alluded to by vindicate him in the wish to have all the public lands sur - the gentleman from ...
... gentleman from New Hampshire ; and should vote for his and cultivated by the thousands of civilized freemen , with ... gentleman had been alluded to by vindicate him in the wish to have all the public lands sur - the gentleman from ...
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... gentleman from Connecticut , [ Mr. lions , are not only exempt from taxes , but the inhabitants Foor ] and the gentleman from New Hampshire , [ Mr. are forced , if they wish to keep up a communication be- WOODBURr ] would consent to ...
... gentleman from Connecticut , [ Mr. lions , are not only exempt from taxes , but the inhabitants Foor ] and the gentleman from New Hampshire , [ Mr. are forced , if they wish to keep up a communication be- WOODBURr ] would consent to ...
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