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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... reason which the administration of the country may think necessary to its defence . We often receive opinions from others , and from books , taking the subject up as presented by writers , rather than using them as the means of becoming ...
... reason which the administration of the country may think necessary to its defence . We often receive opinions from others , and from books , taking the subject up as presented by writers , rather than using them as the means of becoming ...
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... reason why the House should act upon the bill at the present session . The bill had , as had been observed , two leading features - first , the es- tablishment of a military post , and , secondly , the esta- blishment of a territorial ...
... reason why the House should act upon the bill at the present session . The bill had , as had been observed , two leading features - first , the es- tablishment of a military post , and , secondly , the esta- blishment of a territorial ...
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... reason . He saw no such reason in this case . A territorial government would not be wanted on the river Oregon for many years to come , and would be attended , at present , only with unnecessary expense . Mr. TRACY , of New York , then ...
... reason . He saw no such reason in this case . A territorial government would not be wanted on the river Oregon for many years to come , and would be attended , at present , only with unnecessary expense . Mr. TRACY , of New York , then ...
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... reason why Oregon should be less attached to the re- public . He was very sure that her interest bound her to us ... reasons in its favor . But before doing this , he would ask leave to correct his friend from Virginia , ( Mr. Smyth ) in ...
... reason why Oregon should be less attached to the re- public . He was very sure that her interest bound her to us ... reasons in its favor . But before doing this , he would ask leave to correct his friend from Virginia , ( Mr. Smyth ) in ...
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... reason these villages were destroyed . The enemy had no such justification for other atrocities . It was doing ... reasons for opposing it . Our Mr. C. hoped the House would now accord to the sufferers by the late war , that relief which ...
... reason these villages were destroyed . The enemy had no such justification for other atrocities . It was doing ... reasons for opposing it . Our Mr. C. hoped the House would now accord to the sufferers by the late war , that relief which ...
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