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... ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate , according to the order of the day , proceeded to the consideration of the resolution de- claring the admission of the State of Missouri into the Union on an equal footing with the original States ...
... ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate , according to the order of the day , proceeded to the consideration of the resolution de- claring the admission of the State of Missouri into the Union on an equal footing with the original States ...
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United States. Congress. DECEMBER , 1820 . Admission of Missouri . fated Missouri presented itself for admission , that a desire was expressed for procrastination and delay . He hoped the Senate would not agree to the mo- tion , unless ...
United States. Congress. DECEMBER , 1820 . Admission of Missouri . fated Missouri presented itself for admission , that a desire was expressed for procrastination and delay . He hoped the Senate would not agree to the mo- tion , unless ...
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... Admission of Missouri . tiations and intercourse with. DECEMBER , 1820 . erected purely for the promotion of those branches of education which were taught in other institu- tions of learning . The same bill , Mr. J. remarked , had been ...
... Admission of Missouri . tiations and intercourse with. DECEMBER , 1820 . erected purely for the promotion of those branches of education which were taught in other institu- tions of learning . The same bill , Mr. J. remarked , had been ...
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... ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate then resumed the consideration of the resolution for the admission of Missouri into the Union ; the question being on the following proviso , offered yesterday by Mr. EATON : " Provided , That nothing ...
... ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate then resumed the consideration of the resolution for the admission of Missouri into the Union ; the question being on the following proviso , offered yesterday by Mr. EATON : " Provided , That nothing ...
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... admission of the State ; other- wise it admitted the strange doctrine , that the State might come into the Union in spite of Con- gress . This consent , he contended , ought not to be given , unless all the conditions of the act had ...
... admission of the State ; other- wise it admitted the strange doctrine , that the State might come into the Union in spite of Con- gress . This consent , he contended , ought not to be given , unless all the conditions of the act had ...
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