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 20
... 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 . Mr. FOOT said the Senator from ...
... 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 . Mr. FOOT said the Senator from ...
Stran 21
... proposed amendment seemed to im- ply a " far - gone conclusion " that the Executive intends to do wrong . It belongs [ said Mr. H. ] to the Executive , and it is not for us to say how treaties are to be carried on . We travel out of the ...
... proposed amendment seemed to im- ply a " far - gone conclusion " that the Executive intends to do wrong . It belongs [ said Mr. H. ] to the Executive , and it is not for us to say how treaties are to be carried on . We travel out of the ...
Stran 23
... proposed to abolish them all , and the reason this perseverance for three weeks to get the inquiry be- assigned in debate is , that they are sinecures ; that is to fore a committee who are to reject it ? Surely for some say , offices ...
... proposed to abolish them all , and the reason this perseverance for three weeks to get the inquiry be- assigned in debate is , that they are sinecures ; that is to fore a committee who are to reject it ? Surely for some say , offices ...
Stran 30
... proposed from the Northeast that would bring this identical plan into re - consideration be- fore the Committee , supported by the arguments of the gentleman from New Hampshire ; and should vote for his and cultivated by the thousands ...
... proposed from the Northeast that would bring this identical plan into re - consideration be- fore the Committee , supported by the arguments of the gentleman from New Hampshire ; and should vote for his and cultivated by the thousands ...
Stran 42
... proposed this resolution , therefore , because I wish to be able to meet the reasons which now assail us , that unless we remove these people , their population will soon melt away . It is in vain we attempt to disguise the tendency of ...
... proposed this resolution , therefore , because I wish to be able to meet the reasons which now assail us , that unless we remove these people , their population will soon melt away . It is in vain we attempt to disguise the tendency of ...
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