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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... paid by her on moneys borrowed for the use of the General Govern- ment , and disbursed in its service . He stated this fact , to prevent any misunderstanding as to the character of the claim , and the principles which it involved . Of ...
... paid by her on moneys borrowed for the use of the General Govern- ment , and disbursed in its service . He stated this fact , to prevent any misunderstanding as to the character of the claim , and the principles which it involved . Of ...
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... paid to General Lafayette , and to insert the bill to a third reading , it was carried with but one 100,000 , and decided in the negative by a large ma- audible dissenting voice . jority . The question was then taken on ordering the ...
... paid to General Lafayette , and to insert the bill to a third reading , it was carried with but one 100,000 , and decided in the negative by a large ma- audible dissenting voice . jority . The question was then taken on ordering the ...
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... paid by , and are now due from the United the war into the enemy's country , long ere the conclu- States , why ask such a question ? But , lest a want of in- sion of that war those bold intruders would have been so formation upon this ...
... paid by , and are now due from the United the war into the enemy's country , long ere the conclu- States , why ask such a question ? But , lest a want of in- sion of that war those bold intruders would have been so formation upon this ...
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... paid in the West ; look at the negroes for which we have provided indemnity in the South . Are we to stop here ? Shall we not provide something for the case of these suffer . ing claimants in the North ? We are told that the act of 1816 ...
... paid in the West ; look at the negroes for which we have provided indemnity in the South . Are we to stop here ? Shall we not provide something for the case of these suffer . ing claimants in the North ? We are told that the act of 1816 ...
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... paid for , being an injury , it was a real benefit to the claimants - as every one knew who was acquainted with the labor of clearing new land ; and that , in fact , the consumption of the wood in ques- tion , was worth at least ten ...
... paid for , being an injury , it was a real benefit to the claimants - as every one knew who was acquainted with the labor of clearing new land ; and that , in fact , the consumption of the wood in ques- tion , was worth at least ten ...
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