Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... caused by its having been used in the service of the United States . The debate was about to proceed farther - when , on ... cause of greater drain from the Treasury of the United States Mr. TALBOT made some remarks in reply , when the ...
... caused by its having been used in the service of the United States . The debate was about to proceed farther - when , on ... cause of greater drain from the Treasury of the United States Mr. TALBOT made some remarks in reply , when the ...
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... cause us to lose forever , the brightest prospect ever presented to the eyes of a nation ? I will conclude my observations on this important sub- ject , with one other remark , which I beg the House to Bear in mind , and give it such ...
... cause us to lose forever , the brightest prospect ever presented to the eyes of a nation ? I will conclude my observations on this important sub- ject , with one other remark , which I beg the House to Bear in mind , and give it such ...
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... cause . This was the ground of his objection to this bill , which , he repeated , it was as disagreeable to him to state as it could be to the Senate to hear . He did not mean to take up the time of the Senate in debate upon the ...
... cause . This was the ground of his objection to this bill , which , he repeated , it was as disagreeable to him to state as it could be to the Senate to hear . He did not mean to take up the time of the Senate in debate upon the ...
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... cause of liberty throughout the world , to a very small sum . [ Senate . his favor would far exceed the amount which by this bill it is proposed to appropriate . But this , Mr. H. said , was not the ground on which he was disposed to ...
... cause of liberty throughout the world , to a very small sum . [ Senate . his favor would far exceed the amount which by this bill it is proposed to appropriate . But this , Mr. H. said , was not the ground on which he was disposed to ...
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... cause ; pour forth his treasures , shed his blood in our defence ; and , whilst the scale of our destiny is in equipoise . throw himself into the balance ; would you consider the example which you will set by this bill , as one which ...
... cause ; pour forth his treasures , shed his blood in our defence ; and , whilst the scale of our destiny is in equipoise . throw himself into the balance ; would you consider the example which you will set by this bill , as one which ...
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