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 18
... necessary ? How do the Indian lands very diplomatically at our own price . What answers , chiefs subsist themselves , in their own councils , when we sir , would be made to such an address , if the Indian tribe are not present ? what is ...
... necessary ? How do the Indian lands very diplomatically at our own price . What answers , chiefs subsist themselves , in their own councils , when we sir , would be made to such an address , if the Indian tribe are not present ? what is ...
Stran 20
... necessary donation be- dence in the present Executive than the honorable Sena- ing made to the chiefs , if it were made public . Is it pro - tor who has introduced this amendment . He does not , I per , he asked , to make presents to ...
... necessary donation be- dence in the present Executive than the honorable Sena- ing made to the chiefs , if it were made public . Is it pro - tor who has introduced this amendment . He does not , I per , he asked , to make presents to ...
Stran 56
... necessary and proper measures would Those who are in favor of consolidation ; who are con- be taken by each for co - operating with Virginia in main- stantly stealing power from the States , and adding strength taining unimpaired the ...
... necessary and proper measures would Those who are in favor of consolidation ; who are con- be taken by each for co - operating with Virginia in main- stantly stealing power from the States , and adding strength taining unimpaired the ...
Stran 62
... necessary , the words could fully enjoyed . The Union itself is too full of benefit to not stand , and were struck out accordingly . Mr. Jefferson be hazarded in propositions for changing its original basis . voted for the clause , but ...
... necessary , the words could fully enjoyed . The Union itself is too full of benefit to not stand , and were struck out accordingly . Mr. Jefferson be hazarded in propositions for changing its original basis . voted for the clause , but ...
Stran 81
... necessary opera - general principles , without regard to their interest , a cer- tion of things , turned a large amount of capital to this tain encouragement should be extended , at least to our new branch of industry . He had often ...
... necessary opera - general principles , without regard to their interest , a cer- tion of things , turned a large amount of capital to this tain encouragement should be extended , at least to our new branch of industry . He had often ...
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