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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... given to the act of 1821 by the President and the Senate . The President thought that he had not the power to arrange General Bissell to the command of the second regiment of artil- lery , and the Senate , on the contrary , thought he ...
... given to the act of 1821 by the President and the Senate . The President thought that he had not the power to arrange General Bissell to the command of the second regiment of artil- lery , and the Senate , on the contrary , thought he ...
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... given to it his usual reflection . the debate ; indeed he should feel himself placed in a very sir , to confound our legislative and executive proceed - wkward situation , to be gravely debating the question , ings ? Is the executive ...
... given to it his usual reflection . the debate ; indeed he should feel himself placed in a very sir , to confound our legislative and executive proceed - wkward situation , to be gravely debating the question , ings ? Is the executive ...
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... given to missioners found it necessary to advance them goods ; to one the Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the ...
... given to missioners found it necessary to advance them goods ; to one the Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the ...
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... given , or stipulated to be given , to the chiefs who signed the treaty ; gratifications to them in proportion to their rank and power in the tribe , he believed , had been usual and might be proper , provided it were known and approved ...
... given , or stipulated to be given , to the chiefs who signed the treaty ; gratifications to them in proportion to their rank and power in the tribe , he believed , had been usual and might be proper , provided it were known and approved ...
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... given to the chief or chiefs of the tribe or tribes of Indians with which said treaty may be holden . " The amendment was agreed to - Yeas 24 . The bill being then reported to the Senate as amended , Mr. HENDRICKS rose and said , that ...
... given to the chief or chiefs of the tribe or tribes of Indians with which said treaty may be holden . " The amendment was agreed to - Yeas 24 . The bill being then reported to the Senate as amended , Mr. HENDRICKS rose and said , that ...
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