Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen15;Volumen34Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... bill to authorize the people of the Territory of Missouri to form a constitution and State government , and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States , was read the third time , and ...
... bill to authorize the people of the Territory of Missouri to form a constitution and State government , and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States , was read the third time , and ...
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... bill then pending before that committee , and which afterwards became a law , by which moneys in the courts of the United States were directed to be deposited within sixty days from the 3d of March , 1817 , in the office of the Bank of ...
... bill then pending before that committee , and which afterwards became a law , by which moneys in the courts of the United States were directed to be deposited within sixty days from the 3d of March , 1817 , in the office of the Bank of ...
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... bill by inserting a clause ( similar to that in- Mr. TAYLOR , of New York , moved to amend corporated , on the motion of Mr. Tallmadge , in the Missouri bill ) to prohibit the existence of slavery in the new Territory . appointed under ...
... bill by inserting a clause ( similar to that in- Mr. TAYLOR , of New York , moved to amend corporated , on the motion of Mr. Tallmadge , in the Missouri bill ) to prohibit the existence of slavery in the new Territory . appointed under ...
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... bill for the admission of Missouri estimation , said Mr. T. , the delicacy of the sub- into the Union was under consideration . Mr. T.ject is lost , and ought to be forgotten in its im- said it must be evident from the present ratio of ...
... bill for the admission of Missouri estimation , said Mr. T. , the delicacy of the sub- into the Union was under consideration . Mr. T.ject is lost , and ought to be forgotten in its im- said it must be evident from the present ratio of ...
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... bill , are equally applicable on the present occasion . I will not repeat them - they are fresh in your re- collection . May the future inhabitants of Ark- ansas approve the decision we now shall make- I ask no more . Let their ...
... bill , are equally applicable on the present occasion . I will not repeat them - they are fresh in your re- collection . May the future inhabitants of Ark- ansas approve the decision we now shall make- I ask no more . Let their ...
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