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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... give it such weight as it deserves . The idea of extending our military frontier , or posts , to the mouth of that river , seems to have created alarm in the minds of some gentlemen ; but , when it is well con- sidered , all cause of ...
... give it such weight as it deserves . The idea of extending our military frontier , or posts , to the mouth of that river , seems to have created alarm in the minds of some gentlemen ; but , when it is well con- sidered , all cause of ...
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... give to their propositions a form which should be , as far as possible , acceptable to all . Stock was preferred to money , because , while it was equal in value , and was always convertible into money , even at a premium , it would ...
... give to their propositions a form which should be , as far as possible , acceptable to all . Stock was preferred to money , because , while it was equal in value , and was always convertible into money , even at a premium , it would ...
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... give , of the views and opinions of the committee . nate , such information as he may possess ( and which may Mr. MACON rose to disclaim the belief that Gen. La - be safely communicated ) relative to the piracies referred fayette had ...
... give , of the views and opinions of the committee . nate , such information as he may possess ( and which may Mr. MACON rose to disclaim the belief that Gen. La - be safely communicated ) relative to the piracies referred fayette had ...
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... give to the poorest American soldier , I would not give to a king upon his throne , should he ask it of me . The gentlemen who have the charge of this bill have pur- sued the wrong course in thus hastening the measure . There was ...
... give to the poorest American soldier , I would not give to a king upon his throne , should he ask it of me . The gentlemen who have the charge of this bill have pur- sued the wrong course in thus hastening the measure . There was ...
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... give new vigor to their hostile councils . Col. Dixon embodied some tribes last war upon the same plan , and so did Tecumseh ; and we all recollect the impression they made upon our frontiers , and the destructive and distressing ...
... give new vigor to their hostile councils . Col. Dixon embodied some tribes last war upon the same plan , and so did Tecumseh ; and we all recollect the impression they made upon our frontiers , and the destructive and distressing ...
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