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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... necessary in a country situated as ours is . Not- withstanding these are my opinions , I am willing to grant any thing in reason which the administration of the country may think necessary to its defence . We often receive opinions from ...
... necessary in a country situated as ours is . Not- withstanding these are my opinions , I am willing to grant any thing in reason which the administration of the country may think necessary to its defence . We often receive opinions from ...
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... necessary to civil mission , which had already been referred to , Gene- offer to the House any explanation on the subject . The ral Lafayette was not in service at the close of the war , committee , however , thought it would have been ...
... necessary to civil mission , which had already been referred to , Gene- offer to the House any explanation on the subject . The ral Lafayette was not in service at the close of the war , committee , however , thought it would have been ...
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... necessary . He ( Mr. the committee had , with much difficulty , been prevail- W. ) thought then , and still thought , that if the honor- ed upon to give the Secretary of the Treasury an op - able member intended a reflection on a ...
... necessary . He ( Mr. the committee had , with much difficulty , been prevail- W. ) thought then , and still thought , that if the honor- ed upon to give the Secretary of the Treasury an op - able member intended a reflection on a ...
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... necessary , both to us and to the enemy . It was , he presumed , for that reason these villages were destroyed . The enemy had no such justification for other atrocities . It was doing injustice to our country to attribute the burning ...
... necessary , both to us and to the enemy . It was , he presumed , for that reason these villages were destroyed . The enemy had no such justification for other atrocities . It was doing injustice to our country to attribute the burning ...
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... necessary to the defence of an individual state ; and that , under the operation of the Constitution , an individual state cannot be charged with such expenses . And , finally , that the state of Georgia did , prior to the adoption of ...
... necessary to the defence of an individual state ; and that , under the operation of the Constitution , an individual state cannot be charged with such expenses . And , finally , that the state of Georgia did , prior to the adoption of ...
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