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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... justice to all parties in the case referred to . Mr. STORRS explained that the object of his motion was merely to present to the consideration of the com- mittee the expediency of the measure referred to . Mr. TRACY doubted whether , by ...
... justice to all parties in the case referred to . Mr. STORRS explained that the object of his motion was merely to present to the consideration of the com- mittee the expediency of the measure referred to . Mr. TRACY doubted whether , by ...
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... Justice fairly before the House . Mr. T. went on to ob- serve , that the greatest obstacle which had hitherto operated against this allowance was a doubt , or denial , that the loss of the property concerned was produced expressly by ...
... Justice fairly before the House . Mr. T. went on to ob- serve , that the greatest obstacle which had hitherto operated against this allowance was a doubt , or denial , that the loss of the property concerned was produced expressly by ...
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... justice and authority , and ought to be paid . This , however , he would say , that , whatever the conduct of other States in the Union might have been during the late war , there was not one who had been more steadfast and disinte- Mr ...
... justice and authority , and ought to be paid . This , however , he would say , that , whatever the conduct of other States in the Union might have been during the late war , there was not one who had been more steadfast and disinte- Mr ...
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... justice than it has hitherto received ; or why should merchandise from beyond the Cape of Good Hope pay twenty per cent . more than from Europe ? I will now , for the seven years following , examine this trade , so as to expose it more ...
... justice than it has hitherto received ; or why should merchandise from beyond the Cape of Good Hope pay twenty per cent . more than from Europe ? I will now , for the seven years following , examine this trade , so as to expose it more ...
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... justice , said Mr. H. upon which this claim may to the principle of the bill , to yield up the objections be placed . According even to precedent , if prece- which they might feel to any part of the details , assur- dents were consulted ...
... justice , said Mr. H. upon which this claim may to the principle of the bill , to yield up the objections be placed . According even to precedent , if prece- which they might feel to any part of the details , assur- dents were consulted ...
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