The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volumen1;Volumen7Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... persons in the vicinity of the Ohio , com- plaining of the deficiency in the quantity of land purchased from the United States ; the other from upwards of 100 persons in the same quarter , com- plaining that they were not able to become ...
... persons in the vicinity of the Ohio , com- plaining of the deficiency in the quantity of land purchased from the United States ; the other from upwards of 100 persons in the same quarter , com- plaining that they were not able to become ...
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... persons who came into this country to live by their labor - many of whom were not able to pay their passage , but were indented by those who brought them for a number of years ; and who , if this tax were paid , would have so much ...
... persons who came into this country to live by their labor - many of whom were not able to pay their passage , but were indented by those who brought them for a number of years ; and who , if this tax were paid , would have so much ...
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... persons might have to ride three hundred miles to get their paper stamped , which would do away the use of the provision altogether ; but , if the power was in the Secretary of the Treasury only , stamps would be purchased like any ...
... persons might have to ride three hundred miles to get their paper stamped , which would do away the use of the provision altogether ; but , if the power was in the Secretary of the Treasury only , stamps would be purchased like any ...
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... person's paying a sum of money would be no zens of the United States ; he wished the law , proof that he was well ... persons to the Government of this coun- try ; and such men as would be of advantage to the country would not think ...
... person's paying a sum of money would be no zens of the United States ; he wished the law , proof that he was well ... persons to the Government of this coun- try ; and such men as would be of advantage to the country would not think ...
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... persons . He knew a great num- ber of emigrant families , with a number of chil- dren , whose heads were not at ... person not being mitting foreigners earlier , in order to share such a citizen would want that security which it would ...
... persons . He knew a great num- ber of emigrant families , with a number of chil- dren , whose heads were not at ... person not being mitting foreigners earlier , in order to share such a citizen would want that security which it would ...
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