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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... established by these resolves , were ordered to consist of seven members each , with the exception of that in relation to a provision for General LAFAYETTE , which was ordered to consist of thirteen . Mr. MITCHELL , from the Joint ...
... established by these resolves , were ordered to consist of seven members each , with the exception of that in relation to a provision for General LAFAYETTE , which was ordered to consist of thirteen . Mr. MITCHELL , from the Joint ...
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... established on the Arkansas river , at the point of the intersection of that river by the proposed route . ] The petition , upon the motion of Mr. BENTON , was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs . tion : [ DEC . 14-15 , 1824 ...
... established on the Arkansas river , at the point of the intersection of that river by the proposed route . ] The petition , upon the motion of Mr. BENTON , was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs . tion : [ DEC . 14-15 , 1824 ...
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... established , these claims ought to be allowed . Mr. WILLIAMS renewed his motion that the commit- tee rise : but once more suspended it , at the particular request of Mr. TRACY , who made some explanation in reply to what Mr. W. had ...
... established , these claims ought to be allowed . Mr. WILLIAMS renewed his motion that the commit- tee rise : but once more suspended it , at the particular request of Mr. TRACY , who made some explanation in reply to what Mr. W. had ...
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... established itself more firmly ; yet , the castles were not fina ly destroyed on the continent , until about the reign of Henry IV . As the barons were subdued , and their fortresses demolish- ed , standing armies , by degrees , were ...
... established itself more firmly ; yet , the castles were not fina ly destroyed on the continent , until about the reign of Henry IV . As the barons were subdued , and their fortresses demolish- ed , standing armies , by degrees , were ...
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... established , and sup- ported his amendment by some remarks , the substance of which was understood to be , that the ... establish a territorial government whenever he might judge it expedient . He appealed to the Ame- rican feeling of ...
... established , and sup- ported his amendment by some remarks , the substance of which was understood to be , that the ... establish a territorial government whenever he might judge it expedient . He appealed to the Ame- rican feeling of ...
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