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... Virginia , however , tion . I would assume indisputable ground . I do ( Messrs . BARBOUR and NELSON , ) and particularly not find myself called upon at this time to say the last , have contended , that the following clause how far we ...
... Virginia , however , tion . I would assume indisputable ground . I do ( Messrs . BARBOUR and NELSON , ) and particularly not find myself called upon at this time to say the last , have contended , that the following clause how far we ...
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... Virginia cession , made under the circumscribed powers of the old Confederation . If a power to receive a cession of territory existed under that instrument , it cannot be denied under this . Under that in- strument , the immense ...
... Virginia cession , made under the circumscribed powers of the old Confederation . If a power to receive a cession of territory existed under that instrument , it cannot be denied under this . Under that in- strument , the immense ...
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... Virginia power . While in relation to the " common de- ( Mr. SMYTH ) tells us , that the power of con- fence , " there can be no pretext for alarm , there structing military roads , at least in time of war , seems to me not more reason ...
... Virginia power . While in relation to the " common de- ( Mr. SMYTH ) tells us , that the power of con- fence , " there can be no pretext for alarm , there structing military roads , at least in time of war , seems to me not more reason ...
Side 1339
... Virginia . - I had intended to address the Committee in an earlier stage of the debate , but , the silence which the deference due to more experienced members imposed on me , has been amply rewarded , for the chief grounds of argument ...
... Virginia . - I had intended to address the Committee in an earlier stage of the debate , but , the silence which the deference due to more experienced members imposed on me , has been amply rewarded , for the chief grounds of argument ...
Side 1343
... , of which the common lawyers treat . This Government , then , is reduced to the consideration of a humble patentee , to whom Virginia has granted the right MARCH , 1818 . Internal Improvements . H. or R. 1343 1344 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... , of which the common lawyers treat . This Government , then , is reduced to the consideration of a humble patentee , to whom Virginia has granted the right MARCH , 1818 . Internal Improvements . H. or R. 1343 1344 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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