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... carried by steamboats and stage - coaches at a charge of $ 5,445 per annum ; but when this railroad was construct- ed , Mr. Kendall , the then Postmaster General , offered the contract to that company , but they de- clined it under his ...
... carried by steamboats and stage - coaches at a charge of $ 5,445 per annum ; but when this railroad was construct- ed , Mr. Kendall , the then Postmaster General , offered the contract to that company , but they de- clined it under his ...
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... carried out the will of the people . He supposed that when the twenty - seventh Congress passed the most odious measures that ever were passed , they carried out the popular will . But the people signally con- demned them . He said that ...
... carried out the will of the people . He supposed that when the twenty - seventh Congress passed the most odious measures that ever were passed , they carried out the popular will . But the people signally con- demned them . He said that ...
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... carried , the law of slavery springs up , and when removed the law ceases . Now , sir , this latter proposition ... carry any new institution with him , but would merely carry there a recognized subject of property under the existing law ...
... carried , the law of slavery springs up , and when removed the law ceases . Now , sir , this latter proposition ... carry any new institution with him , but would merely carry there a recognized subject of property under the existing law ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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