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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... received from the President of the United States , by Mr. EVERETT , ( which will be found in the Appendix . ) The message was read , and , On motion of Mr. LLOYD , of Massachusetts , it was Ordered , That three thousand copies thereof ...
... received from the President of the United States , by Mr. EVERETT , ( which will be found in the Appendix . ) The message was read , and , On motion of Mr. LLOYD , of Massachusetts , it was Ordered , That three thousand copies thereof ...
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... 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 minutely , which I hope the ...
... 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 minutely , which I hope the ...
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... received from France by a member of the Se- nate , from which it appeared that , when General La fayette embarked for America , in 1777 , he possessed an income of 146,000 francs , about $ 28,700 - an income , which , it is well known ...
... received from France by a member of the Se- nate , from which it appeared that , when General La fayette embarked for America , in 1777 , he possessed an income of 146,000 francs , about $ 28,700 - an income , which , it is well known ...
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... received him with the utmost enthusiasm The people have every where greeted him in the warmest terms of gratitude and af- fection . The attention of the civilized world has been drawn to the event , as one even of national importance ...
... received him with the utmost enthusiasm The people have every where greeted him in the warmest terms of gratitude and af- fection . The attention of the civilized world has been drawn to the event , as one even of national importance ...
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... . Their failure had left them in debt , now , tothe Government about 500,000 dollars . The banks i received from their defaulting debtors , in Sen. & H. of R. ] Settlement of the Oregon 41 42 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
... . Their failure had left them in debt , now , tothe Government about 500,000 dollars . The banks i received from their defaulting debtors , in Sen. & H. of R. ] Settlement of the Oregon 41 42 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
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