Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Part 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 - Law |
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Page 689
... measure . able ; but it is decidedly in favor of my side of the moun- We have much intercourse with South Carolina and Geor- tains ; but the other gentleman from Tennessee [ Mr. gia in one direction , and Virginia in the other . To ...
... measure . able ; but it is decidedly in favor of my side of the moun- We have much intercourse with South Carolina and Geor- tains ; but the other gentleman from Tennessee [ Mr. gia in one direction , and Virginia in the other . To ...
Page 690
... measure of benefit they receive in return for their contributions to its support . And , although , as has been happily said by a gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. BURGES ] we cannot expect these governmental blessings to be dispensed ...
... measure of benefit they receive in return for their contributions to its support . And , although , as has been happily said by a gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. BURGES ] we cannot expect these governmental blessings to be dispensed ...
Page 691
... measure proposed happened to look towards their immediate constituents . panies , and individuals in the West , for purposes of inter- nal improvement , the establishment of schools , and for various other objects tending to improve ...
... measure proposed happened to look towards their immediate constituents . panies , and individuals in the West , for purposes of inter- nal improvement , the establishment of schools , and for various other objects tending to improve ...
Page 707
... measure under debate . It is according I know not , unless it was for the inference that her pre- to the most deliberate judgment I can form , the solemn sent condition might be traced to her manufactories , her duty of statesmen , of ...
... measure under debate . It is according I know not , unless it was for the inference that her pre- to the most deliberate judgment I can form , the solemn sent condition might be traced to her manufactories , her duty of statesmen , of ...
Page 711
... measure much at heart . Sir , it comes home in its benefits to the poor and needy ; the very day - laborer is to find a place to reap the reward of his industry . I am , therefore , the more importunate . I never could see the reason ...
... measure much at heart . Sir , it comes home in its benefits to the poor and needy ; the very day - laborer is to find a place to reap the reward of his industry . I am , therefore , the more importunate . I never could see the reason ...
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