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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... suffered by those wars , agitated and produced by British agents and British traders : that country must be secure - these troubles shall cease - the trade ought to be our own . The Western Country , perhaps , fared as well as cir ...
... suffered by those wars , agitated and produced by British agents and British traders : that country must be secure - these troubles shall cease - the trade ought to be our own . The Western Country , perhaps , fared as well as cir ...
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... suffered by the war , appear that Congress , in the act of 1816 , intended to why ought not the citizen on the frontier to pay him of provide for the payment for those buildings which had the interior for his expenses in coming to aid ...
... suffered by the war , appear that Congress , in the act of 1816 , intended to why ought not the citizen on the frontier to pay him of provide for the payment for those buildings which had the interior for his expenses in coming to aid ...
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... suffered much under the British Orders in Council . Was through both our wars with England . In the war of the ... suffer- and ravishings in the Chesapeake ? It was a purely mili - ings of the inhabitants of the Niagara frontier . Sir ...
... suffered much under the British Orders in Council . Was through both our wars with England . In the war of the ... suffer- and ravishings in the Chesapeake ? It was a purely mili - ings of the inhabitants of the Niagara frontier . Sir ...
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... suffering fellow - country will never be again invaded . The spirit of in- men to whom relief had been extended as an act of com - vasion , and the record of our disgrace , periched together passion and charity . in the fame of Orleans ...
... suffering fellow - country will never be again invaded . The spirit of in- men to whom relief had been extended as an act of com - vasion , and the record of our disgrace , periched together passion and charity . in the fame of Orleans ...
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... suffered at will to lay resolution , was considerably diminished by the lateness taxes on the lands , the poor soldiers would be compell- of the period at which it was brought forward . Coulded by necessity to sell them , as so many ...
... suffered at will to lay resolution , was considerably diminished by the lateness taxes on the lands , the poor soldiers would be compell- of the period at which it was brought forward . Coulded by necessity to sell them , as so many ...
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