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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... granted to said state for the use of the people thereof , " was read a third time . Mr. VINTON , of Ohio , rose , and explained the object of this bill , and the considerations which recommended its passage . The grant of these lands ...
... granted to said state for the use of the people thereof , " was read a third time . Mr. VINTON , of Ohio , rose , and explained the object of this bill , and the considerations which recommended its passage . The grant of these lands ...
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... granted . Mr. STORRS said he had taken particular care so to frame his motion as to avoid any such admission , as would be seen by referring to the expression " the acts shall not be construed to extend to boats , " & c . The motion of ...
... granted . Mr. STORRS said he had taken particular care so to frame his motion as to avoid any such admission , as would be seen by referring to the expression " the acts shall not be construed to extend to boats , " & c . The motion of ...
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... granted to intro- duce the bill , he introduced it accordingly , and it receiv - than had ever been made , upon the same principle , from ed its first reading . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . — SAME DAY . On motion of Mr. TRACY , the House ...
... granted to intro- duce the bill , he introduced it accordingly , and it receiv - than had ever been made , upon the same principle , from ed its first reading . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . — SAME DAY . On motion of Mr. TRACY , the House ...
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... granted to Major General Lafayette , in compensation for his im- portant services and expenditures during the American Revolution , and that , for this purpose , a stock to that amount be issued in his favor , dated the 4th of July ...
... granted to Major General Lafayette , in compensation for his im- portant services and expenditures during the American Revolution , and that , for this purpose , a stock to that amount be issued in his favor , dated the 4th of July ...
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... granted to monopolists , will , if persever - pounds of tea , 660,000 pounds of cassia , and 1,434,000 ed in ruin their country , or soon rank them below the pieces of nankeens . To Europe was sent 2,800,000 United States , or give ...
... granted to monopolists , will , if persever - pounds of tea , 660,000 pounds of cassia , and 1,434,000 ed in ruin their country , or soon rank them below the pieces of nankeens . To Europe was sent 2,800,000 United States , or give ...
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