Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... purchase , the benefits of an admission into the Union on equal terms with the old States ; they gave to Louisiana first , and afterwards to Missouri and Arkansas , Territorial governments , in all of which they agreed to the admission ...
... purchase , the benefits of an admission into the Union on equal terms with the old States ; they gave to Louisiana first , and afterwards to Missouri and Arkansas , Territorial governments , in all of which they agreed to the admission ...
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... purchase of Louisiana has been introduced , and gives me an opportunity to state my opinion on the subject . So far as my knowledge of the facts , preceding that purchase , enable me to form an opinion , I pronounce that Mr. Jefferson ...
... purchase of Louisiana has been introduced , and gives me an opportunity to state my opinion on the subject . So far as my knowledge of the facts , preceding that purchase , enable me to form an opinion , I pronounce that Mr. Jefferson ...
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... purchase to pay ; but , suppose we have only one - half of it to pay , is it not fair , is it not just , that the use of this pur- chase should be as open to the inhabitants of the slaveholding , as to the inhabitants of the non ...
... purchase to pay ; but , suppose we have only one - half of it to pay , is it not fair , is it not just , that the use of this pur- chase should be as open to the inhabitants of the slaveholding , as to the inhabitants of the non ...
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... purchase of public lands . He believed that the greatest defect in the system was , that there was too much land brought into market ; which afforded an opportunity to purchasers to make large speculations in the pur- chase : the object ...
... purchase of public lands . He believed that the greatest defect in the system was , that there was too much land brought into market ; which afforded an opportunity to purchasers to make large speculations in the pur- chase : the object ...
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... purchase of Louisiana without the concur- tory , or a free independent State ; her constitution rence of the House of Representatives . This con- formed , and capable of rejecting unjust requisi - currence was a pledge , on the part of ...
... purchase of Louisiana without the concur- tory , or a free independent State ; her constitution rence of the House of Representatives . This con- formed , and capable of rejecting unjust requisi - currence was a pledge , on the part of ...
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