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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... officers , proved that the des- truction of this property was caused by its military occu- pation . Independent of this strong concurrent testimo- ny , there was a body of evidence of British officers to the same effect . Many of these ...
... officers , proved that the des- truction of this property was caused by its military occu- pation . Independent of this strong concurrent testimo- ny , there was a body of evidence of British officers to the same effect . Many of these ...
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... Officers of the Navy , being under consideration , some conversation took place between the mover and Mr. FULLER , who offered an amend - demy at West Point . ment to strike out the whole of the resolution after the word Resolved , and ...
... Officers of the Navy , being under consideration , some conversation took place between the mover and Mr. FULLER , who offered an amend - demy at West Point . ment to strike out the whole of the resolution after the word Resolved , and ...
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... officers of the Government , and a part of the claims had been paid under it . Grant that experience Gentlemen , however , maintained that the destruction had proven that the act had been poorly worded , and was accomplished on a ...
... officers of the Government , and a part of the claims had been paid under it . Grant that experience Gentlemen , however , maintained that the destruction had proven that the act had been poorly worded , and was accomplished on a ...
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... officer who commanded the troops at Buffalo , and signed the capitulation on that oc- casion , had received , as an indemnity for his loss of pro- perty on that occasion , six times the actual value of the property . No further ...
... officer who commanded the troops at Buffalo , and signed the capitulation on that oc- casion , had received , as an indemnity for his loss of pro- perty on that occasion , six times the actual value of the property . No further ...
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... officers of all grades , from generals down to subalterns of the lowest rank , who all testify to the destruction , and to the reason of it . In ad- dition to this , we have the concurrent testimony of the officers of the British forces ...
... officers of all grades , from generals down to subalterns of the lowest rank , who all testify to the destruction , and to the reason of it . In ad- dition to this , we have the concurrent testimony of the officers of the British forces ...
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