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... favor of the bill before the Committee . There was no subject of inter- nal improvement , about which there was a more general assent in favor of it than there was in regard to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal . Mr. PITKIN again rose ...
... favor of the bill before the Committee . There was no subject of inter- nal improvement , about which there was a more general assent in favor of it than there was in regard to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal . Mr. PITKIN again rose ...
Side 1399
... favor internal improvement , he thought that , in relation to any particular project , the House should inquire fully and accurately , and have the facts laid on their table , & c . He did not suppose that any member was so much at ...
... favor internal improvement , he thought that , in relation to any particular project , the House should inquire fully and accurately , and have the facts laid on their table , & c . He did not suppose that any member was so much at ...
Side 1407
... favor of it . This was another point , Mr. F. said , on which he differed from the honorable Speaker . The act of 1817 , as it stands , came into this House on the 3d of March , 1817 , and was passed by a large majority , the yeas and ...
... favor of it . This was another point , Mr. F. said , on which he differed from the honorable Speaker . The act of 1817 , as it stands , came into this House on the 3d of March , 1817 , and was passed by a large majority , the yeas and ...
Side 1409
... favor of its repeal . Before coming to that question , however , he would remark that , when our situa tion was more critical , and when , in point of re- sources , we were infinitely weaker ; when , in 1794 , our citizens were engaged ...
... favor of its repeal . Before coming to that question , however , he would remark that , when our situa tion was more critical , and when , in point of re- sources , we were infinitely weaker ; when , in 1794 , our citizens were engaged ...
Side 1417
... favor of that which passed into a law , and there was a very small minority against it . With respect to the influence which produced the passage of the act of 1817 , if there was any felt , it was by the President , and to him must be ...
... favor of that which passed into a law , and there was a very small minority against it . With respect to the influence which produced the passage of the act of 1817 , if there was any felt , it was by the President , and to him must be ...
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