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Side 1461
... proposed by the Senate to the bill supple- mental to an act entitled " An act regulating the grants of land , and providing for the disposal of the lands of the United States south of the State of Tennessee : " Whereupon , Resolved ...
... proposed by the Senate to the bill supple- mental to an act entitled " An act regulating the grants of land , and providing for the disposal of the lands of the United States south of the State of Tennessee : " Whereupon , Resolved ...
Side 1479
... proposed system . It is a great pro- ject ; and although not fluent of speech , yet I am willing to be tested by my votes and actions , from the year 1776 , the time I commenced my political career , to the present day ; and I defy any ...
... proposed system . It is a great pro- ject ; and although not fluent of speech , yet I am willing to be tested by my votes and actions , from the year 1776 , the time I commenced my political career , to the present day ; and I defy any ...
Side 1493
... proposed inquiry . He was op- posed to blending the two cases together in decid- ing on the title of the gentleman from Maryland to his seat in the House . There was one ques- tion now before the House ; by uniting the other with it ...
... proposed inquiry . He was op- posed to blending the two cases together in decid- ing on the title of the gentleman from Maryland to his seat in the House . There was one ques- tion now before the House ; by uniting the other with it ...
Side 1511
... proposed by the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Colum- bia : " Whereupon , the House agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the ...
... proposed by the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Colum- bia : " Whereupon , the House agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the ...
Side 1515
... proposed by the bill ; but part of them are necessary . An objection has been made to the bill because it contemplates an addition to our Peace Establishment . As I consider that we are now approaching to a state of war , I do not see ...
... proposed by the bill ; but part of them are necessary . An objection has been made to the bill because it contemplates an addition to our Peace Establishment . As I consider that we are now approaching to a state of war , I do not see ...
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