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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... interest , from time to time , to dispose of parts of their surplus and waste lands for the means of improving those they occupy , and of subsisting their families while they are preparing their farms . Since your last session , the ...
... interest , from time to time , to dispose of parts of their surplus and waste lands for the means of improving those they occupy , and of subsisting their families while they are preparing their farms . Since your last session , the ...
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... interests and promote the friendship of those who inhabit their banks ; while mountains , on the contrary , tend to ... interest , which , the committee believe , is the most effectual cement of union applicable to the human race . Mr ...
... interests and promote the friendship of those who inhabit their banks ; while mountains , on the contrary , tend to ... interest , which , the committee believe , is the most effectual cement of union applicable to the human race . Mr ...
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... interest , or at least injuriously affect individual merchants , in the course of their affairs . It is well known to every member upon this floor , and to the public in general , that the same gentleman who now wishes to introduce this ...
... interest , or at least injuriously affect individual merchants , in the course of their affairs . It is well known to every member upon this floor , and to the public in general , that the same gentleman who now wishes to introduce this ...
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... interest of France , I am induced to believe that she will not be obliged to the mover . It is her interest that Great Britain should not have the benefit of the commerce of St. Domingo . If we interdict this trade , Great Britain will ...
... interest of France , I am induced to believe that she will not be obliged to the mover . It is her interest that Great Britain should not have the benefit of the commerce of St. Domingo . If we interdict this trade , Great Britain will ...
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... interests of their coun- commerce and navigation by the irregular practices of try , " certain considerations of the ... interest on their several instal- ments , for reasons mentioned in the petition ; and the petition was read , and ...
... interests of their coun- commerce and navigation by the irregular practices of try , " certain considerations of the ... interest on their several instal- ments , for reasons mentioned in the petition ; and the petition was read , and ...
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