The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... agreed there . to , Messrs . MITCHILL , BALDWIN , and TRACY , were appointed the committee . Resolved , That the committee appointed to in- quire into the expediency of purchasing maps and books for the Library , be , and they are ...
... agreed there . to , Messrs . MITCHILL , BALDWIN , and TRACY , were appointed the committee . Resolved , That the committee appointed to in- quire into the expediency of purchasing maps and books for the Library , be , and they are ...
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... agreed that rivers unite the interests and promote the friendship of those who inhabit their banks ; while mountains , on the contrary , tend to the disunion and estrangement of those who are separated by their intervention . In the ...
... agreed that rivers unite the interests and promote the friendship of those who inhabit their banks ; while mountains , on the contrary , tend to the disunion and estrangement of those who are separated by their intervention . In the ...
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... agreed that this motion lie for conside- ration . On motion , That the President of the United States be request- ed to communicate to the Senate any such information in his possession as he may deem expedient , relative to the ...
... agreed that this motion lie for conside- ration . On motion , That the President of the United States be request- ed to communicate to the Senate any such information in his possession as he may deem expedient , relative to the ...
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... agreed that the doors of the Senate should be closed ; and , after debate , it was agreed to amend the motion as follows : Resolved , That the President of the United States be requested , if he shall judge the same to be proper , to ...
... agreed that the doors of the Senate should be closed ; and , after debate , it was agreed to amend the motion as follows : Resolved , That the President of the United States be requested , if he shall judge the same to be proper , to ...
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... agreed thereto ; and Messrs . SMITH of Maryland and MITCHILL were appointed the committee . I rejoice that the President has expressed , in his late Message , a disposition to take into the protection of the Government the commerce of ...
... agreed thereto ; and Messrs . SMITH of Maryland and MITCHILL were appointed the committee . I rejoice that the President has expressed , in his late Message , a disposition to take into the protection of the Government the commerce of ...
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