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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... fact , that , besides the Sabbath , Saturday is almost uniformly a day of rest for Congress , and occasionally Friday also ; and when the Proceed- ings of any day are not of general interest , they are not preserved . Wherever , in ...
... fact , that , besides the Sabbath , Saturday is almost uniformly a day of rest for Congress , and occasionally Friday also ; and when the Proceed- ings of any day are not of general interest , they are not preserved . Wherever , in ...
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... fact being obtained which had a bearing on the case - it was proper they should be called for - but he did not know that it would be relevant or perfectly decorous to ask of the Executive Mr. RUGGLES said , it would be impossible to pro ...
... fact being obtained which had a bearing on the case - it was proper they should be called for - but he did not know that it would be relevant or perfectly decorous to ask of the Executive Mr. RUGGLES said , it would be impossible to pro ...
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... fact , which ought not to be forgotten , th ... this year the skins of seals , sea otter , and sandal wood alone , sold for the astonishing sum of $ 605,511 . It has not escaped the observation of all , that this trade declined towards ...
... fact , which ought not to be forgotten , th ... this year the skins of seals , sea otter , and sandal wood alone , sold for the astonishing sum of $ 605,511 . It has not escaped the observation of all , that this trade declined towards ...
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... fact ; it was stated to him that which the General had made in the cause of Liberty , as his right to this land was unquestionable , and Mr. H. established by this document ; but the only fact in it to held in his hand a statement made ...
... fact ; it was stated to him that which the General had made in the cause of Liberty , as his right to this land was unquestionable , and Mr. H. established by this document ; but the only fact in it to held in his hand a statement made ...
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... fact , the Brit- territory , and of the future state of Oregon separating ish were in actual , ( though wrongful ) possession of from the confederacy - suppose it should be so ? What the country when that treaty was concluded . The trea ...
... fact , the Brit- territory , and of the future state of Oregon separating ish were in actual , ( though wrongful ) possession of from the confederacy - suppose it should be so ? What the country when that treaty was concluded . The trea ...
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