Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... proper regard for the rights and interests of the nation may dictate . In the course to be pur- sued , these objects should be constantly held in view , and have their due weight . Our national honor must be maintained , and a new and a ...
... proper regard for the rights and interests of the nation may dictate . In the course to be pur- sued , these objects should be constantly held in view , and have their due weight . Our national honor must be maintained , and a new and a ...
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... proper to be adopted . SENATE . in the Revolutionary war , " which expired at the close of the last session of Congress . On motion , by Mr. ROBERTS , Resolved , That a committee be appointed , whose Mr. GAILLARD presented the memorial ...
... proper to be adopted . SENATE . in the Revolutionary war , " which expired at the close of the last session of Congress . On motion , by Mr. ROBERTS , Resolved , That a committee be appointed , whose Mr. GAILLARD presented the memorial ...
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... proper to make the necessary regulations , ap . with Spain , be referred to the Committee on Foreign visions of the act into effect . Resolved , That so much of the Message of the Pre - import of the law , that none of the persons thus ...
... proper to make the necessary regulations , ap . with Spain , be referred to the Committee on Foreign visions of the act into effect . Resolved , That so much of the Message of the Pre - import of the law , that none of the persons thus ...
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... proper , and equal administration of Government ; and that the present interest and ac- commodation , as well as the future growth and pros- perity of their country , will be greatly promoted by the following division , which your ...
... proper , and equal administration of Government ; and that the present interest and ac- commodation , as well as the future growth and pros- perity of their country , will be greatly promoted by the following division , which your ...
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... proper . Mr. BARBOUR observed that this bill involved 5. While bills are on their passage between the considerations of great moment ; that it embraced two Houses , they shall be on paper , and under the provisions on which there were ...
... proper . Mr. BARBOUR observed that this bill involved 5. While bills are on their passage between the considerations of great moment ; that it embraced two Houses , they shall be on paper , and under the provisions on which there were ...
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