Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1397
... thousand five hundred to two thousand dol- commenced , he thought it might well , consider- lars for each gun . Mr. T. said from informationing the great importance of the object , be made that he had derived from the War and Navy De ...
... thousand five hundred to two thousand dol- commenced , he thought it might well , consider- lars for each gun . Mr. T. said from informationing the great importance of the object , be made that he had derived from the War and Navy De ...
Page 1401
... thousand dollars , in which he was sup- ported by Mr. CLAY , a liberal allowance being contended for on the ground of the peculiar and burdensome duties to be performed , and the sacri- fices to be made by the district judge , there act ...
... thousand dollars , in which he was sup- ported by Mr. CLAY , a liberal allowance being contended for on the ground of the peculiar and burdensome duties to be performed , and the sacri- fices to be made by the district judge , there act ...
Page 1493
... thousand more . And yet , during the last Sum - united all . How long was it , even with a clear mer , it was reduced , by the sword and the cli - perception of that danger , before an effective coa- mate , to about four thousand ...
... thousand more . And yet , during the last Sum - united all . How long was it , even with a clear mer , it was reduced , by the sword and the cli - perception of that danger , before an effective coa- mate , to about four thousand ...
Page 1543
... thousand dollars value of property — to wit : ico will be endangered . I have no doubt they four millions five hundred thousand domestic would , for I presume we should not carry on a produce , and four millions foreign - nearly the ...
... thousand dollars value of property — to wit : ico will be endangered . I have no doubt they four millions five hundred thousand domestic would , for I presume we should not carry on a produce , and four millions foreign - nearly the ...
Page 1553
... thousand to seven miilions . Surely , if we cannot receive all or most of the benefit , it cannot be a reason why we should not receive some benefit . H. OF R. cause of war , is the strongest proof of this na- tion's aversion to that ...
... thousand to seven miilions . Surely , if we cannot receive all or most of the benefit , it cannot be a reason why we should not receive some benefit . H. OF R. cause of war , is the strongest proof of this na- tion's aversion to that ...
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