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... observed that he wished to sub- mit to the House a proposition which he had long revolved in his mind . It was an amendment of the Constitution , in the section forbidding a duty laid upon articles exported from the several States . The ...
... observed that he wished to sub- mit to the House a proposition which he had long revolved in his mind . It was an amendment of the Constitution , in the section forbidding a duty laid upon articles exported from the several States . The ...
Side 1207
... observed , that our Minister who negotiated the purchase of Louisiana had been repeatedly told by Talleyrand , in the course of the negotiation , that the French intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not ...
... observed , that our Minister who negotiated the purchase of Louisiana had been repeatedly told by Talleyrand , in the course of the negotiation , that the French intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not ...
Side 1211
... observed that the modification of the Senate contemplated the purchase of a description of timber for a partic- ular purpose , which would not call for more than $ 150.000 , although four times that amount , viz : $ 200,000 per annum ...
... observed that the modification of the Senate contemplated the purchase of a description of timber for a partic- ular purpose , which would not call for more than $ 150.000 , although four times that amount , viz : $ 200,000 per annum ...
Side 1215
... observed , that it appeared to have been the sense of this House , when the bill for erecting the Mississippi Territory into a State was under consideration , that the portion of the territory taken possession of under the Presi- dent's ...
... observed , that it appeared to have been the sense of this House , when the bill for erecting the Mississippi Territory into a State was under consideration , that the portion of the territory taken possession of under the Presi- dent's ...
Side 1217
... observed there had been no ordinance passed by the Convention recognising the freedom of navigation of the Mississippi . He had no idea that under any circumstances , the Legislature of the new State would impede the navigation ; but ...
... observed there had been no ordinance passed by the Convention recognising the freedom of navigation of the Mississippi . He had no idea that under any circumstances , the Legislature of the new State would impede the navigation ; but ...
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