Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 12;Band 64Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... regard to Lake Erie , that a line running due east through it would touch the lake near its head , or the Detroit river a little north of its entrance into the lake . I have laid upon your table , and on that of each of the Senators , a ...
... regard to Lake Erie , that a line running due east through it would touch the lake near its head , or the Detroit river a little north of its entrance into the lake . I have laid upon your table , and on that of each of the Senators , a ...
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... regard the assumption of any such power as deeply to be deprecated . After seeing many Eastern friends , he was prepared to concur with the gentleman from Virginia , that , through all the Northern region of country , whatever ...
... regard the assumption of any such power as deeply to be deprecated . After seeing many Eastern friends , he was prepared to concur with the gentleman from Virginia , that , through all the Northern region of country , whatever ...
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... regard to the manufacturing interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a list of others , and it was for the committee to investigate the subject . He would not wish ...
... regard to the manufacturing interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a list of others , and it was for the committee to investigate the subject . He would not wish ...
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... regards New York thought of before ? He asked the Senator if it was right at this time to throw obstacles in the way ... regard to them . The gen- tleman from Louisiana had asked him not to press this amendment , and thus bring down on ...
... regards New York thought of before ? He asked the Senator if it was right at this time to throw obstacles in the way ... regard to them . The gen- tleman from Louisiana had asked him not to press this amendment , and thus bring down on ...
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... regard to almost every bill that came be- fore the Senate . Members had some small objections to important measures , but waived them on account of the greater good to be obtained . He should regret that the bill went to the other House ...
... regard to almost every bill that came be- fore the Senate . Members had some small objections to important measures , but waived them on account of the greater good to be obtained . He should regret that the bill went to the other House ...
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Seite 603 - To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Seite 579 - Thence to the famous orators repair, Those ancient, whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratic, Shook the arsenal, and fulmined over Greece To Macedon and Artaxerxes
Seite 515 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
Seite 189 - That nothing herein contained shall be so construed to vest in the United States any right of property in the soil, as to affect the rights of individuals therein, otherwise than the same shall or may be transferred by such individuals to the United States...
Seite 35 - Pennsylvania line aforesaid ; provided always, and it is hereby fully understood and declared by this convention, that if the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan should extend so far south that a line drawn due east from it should not intersect Lake Erie, or if it should intersect the...
Seite 509 - That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English Constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following rights : Resolved, NCD 1.
Seite 17 - Pennsylvania, and the said territorial line; provided however, and it is further understood and declared that the boundaries of these three states, shall be subject so far to be altered, that if Congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of lake Michigan...
Seite 189 - States, in full and absolute right and exclusive jurisdiction, as well of soil as of persons residing or to reside thereon, pursuant to the tenor and effect of the eighth section of the first article of the constitution of the Government of the United States...
Seite 579 - I wish POPULARITY, but it is that popularity which follows, not that which is run after. It is that popularity which, sooner or later, never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble ends by noble means.
Seite 35 - States, and for other purposes, whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America: in order therefore to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the said State of Ohio.