Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1421
... fact , enhanced the price of the pub . lic lands to a vast extent ; the Government was making more by this improvement than the company ; thousands of dollars more would be realized to the Treasury of the United States , by the ...
... fact , enhanced the price of the pub . lic lands to a vast extent ; the Government was making more by this improvement than the company ; thousands of dollars more would be realized to the Treasury of the United States , by the ...
Page 1427
... fact , for a long period , to lay a tribute on all merchant vessels passing up the Baltic , called the Sound dues ... facts , concerning the value of the commerce , as well to Russia as to the Uni- ted States . It is the practice in the ...
... fact , for a long period , to lay a tribute on all merchant vessels passing up the Baltic , called the Sound dues ... facts , concerning the value of the commerce , as well to Russia as to the Uni- ted States . It is the practice in the ...
Page 1435
... fact , work such a radical revolution in their Govern- ment as to require any very labored vindication of the natural and inherent right of man to throw off the yoke of oppression when it becomes too galling to be borne , this was quite ...
... fact , work such a radical revolution in their Govern- ment as to require any very labored vindication of the natural and inherent right of man to throw off the yoke of oppression when it becomes too galling to be borne , this was quite ...
Page 1437
... fact ; and , to dispose of it satisfactorily , a moment's recurrence to the evidence in the case was necessary . And upon this branch of the case there was one circumstance which appeared to him entirely conclusive . The second con ...
... fact ; and , to dispose of it satisfactorily , a moment's recurrence to the evidence in the case was necessary . And upon this branch of the case there was one circumstance which appeared to him entirely conclusive . The second con ...
Page 1439
... facts which he ( Mr. V. ) had detailed in the introduction of his argument . And was not this evidence abundant , especially when viewed in connexion with the fact that not a word of dissent Admission of Michigan . 1439 1440 GALES ...
... facts which he ( Mr. V. ) had detailed in the introduction of his argument . And was not this evidence abundant , especially when viewed in connexion with the fact that not a word of dissent Admission of Michigan . 1439 1440 GALES ...
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