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 7
... vote against any proposition tending to stop the surveys . He would treat the subject as an individual private owner would . The public lands belonged to the Union at large , and were deemed valuable property . The Indian title has now ...
... vote against any proposition tending to stop the surveys . He would treat the subject as an individual private owner would . The public lands belonged to the Union at large , and were deemed valuable property . The Indian title has now ...
Stran 14
... vote differently from common fund for the expenses of the war , " & c . The those with whom he usually acted on questions respecting States of Virginia , and North Carolina appear to have had the public lands in the new States and ...
... vote differently from common fund for the expenses of the war , " & c . The those with whom he usually acted on questions respecting States of Virginia , and North Carolina appear to have had the public lands in the new States and ...
Stran 20
... vote against the additional section proposed . Mr. BENTON remarked that we had been in the habit , for upwards of half a century , of making Indian treaties , and no such provision as that now proposed had ever been inserted in a bill ...
... vote against the additional section proposed . Mr. BENTON remarked that we had been in the habit , for upwards of half a century , of making Indian treaties , and no such provision as that now proposed had ever been inserted in a bill ...
Stran 21
... voted for the amendment in Committee of the Whole , and must repeat that vote on the yeas and nays . Mr. McKINLEY said he had no design to question the virtue and integrity of the present administration . He had as much confidence in it ...
... voted for the amendment in Committee of the Whole , and must repeat that vote on the yeas and nays . Mr. McKINLEY said he had no design to question the virtue and integrity of the present administration . He had as much confidence in it ...
Stran 23
... vote for no such inquiry . I would as the perniciousness of that character . He discriminated soon vote for inquiries into the expediency of conflagrating between resolutions for good and for evil ; the former cities , of devastating ...
... vote for no such inquiry . I would as the perniciousness of that character . He discriminated soon vote for inquiries into the expediency of conflagrating between resolutions for good and for evil ; the former cities , of devastating ...
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