The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... land office , who first reported in favor of this claim , stated that it was worthless swamp land , and to the accu- racy of that statement I can myself bear tes timony ; and yet for this worthless swamp land , which went to Louisiana ...
... land office , who first reported in favor of this claim , stated that it was worthless swamp land , and to the accu- racy of that statement I can myself bear tes timony ; and yet for this worthless swamp land , which went to Louisiana ...
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... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
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... land - holding States , it has been a great curse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
... land - holding States , it has been a great curse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
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