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 736
... never to be heard in a country like ours , that these men are left to suffer from want , or even to feel that they have been rigorously and harshly dealt by , and he hoped to hear no more of paying the national debt un- til this , the ...
... never to be heard in a country like ours , that these men are left to suffer from want , or even to feel that they have been rigorously and harshly dealt by , and he hoped to hear no more of paying the national debt un- til this , the ...
Page 737
... never observed , on any occasion , more candor or more impartiality than these seven gentlemen had exhibit- ed upon their examination before the committee . heard at the bar of the House , or whether additional testi- mony should be ...
... never observed , on any occasion , more candor or more impartiality than these seven gentlemen had exhibit- ed upon their examination before the committee . heard at the bar of the House , or whether additional testi- mony should be ...
Page 745
... never insisted on that as the primary consideration which induced him to be its advocate . ] Mr. ARCHER resumed . He was willing to trust to the considerations he had been stating , for evidence of the true character , both of the ...
... never insisted on that as the primary consideration which induced him to be its advocate . ] Mr. ARCHER resumed . He was willing to trust to the considerations he had been stating , for evidence of the true character , both of the ...
Page 755
... never been heard of . Mr. SPENCER , in explanation : I stated that it was a crime which I had never heard of . Mr. WICKLIFFE resumed . He should not have alluded to the remark , but from the circumstance of its being made by so eminent ...
... never been heard of . Mr. SPENCER , in explanation : I stated that it was a crime which I had never heard of . Mr. WICKLIFFE resumed . He should not have alluded to the remark , but from the circumstance of its being made by so eminent ...
Page 760
... never purpose of defraying the necessary expenditures of the clear up and cultivate this land , so as to make it produc- Government - it would seem that , within the period named , tive of revenue . As long the land remained unsold , it ...
... never purpose of defraying the necessary expenditures of the clear up and cultivate this land , so as to make it produc- Government - it would seem that , within the period named , tive of revenue . As long the land remained unsold , it ...
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