The Congressional Globe, Band 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... object , and that ex- pressed in the title .... judiciary ...... removal of cases to ..... ..... 339 .339 , 340 ..340 ... 340 .... 340 ..340 appointment of officers . existing laws continued . delegate from ..... certain officers to ...
... object , and that ex- pressed in the title .... judiciary ...... removal of cases to ..... ..... 339 .339 , 340 ..340 ... 340 .... 340 ..340 appointment of officers . existing laws continued . delegate from ..... certain officers to ...
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... object . I am still willing to hope that the differences on the sub- ject which exist , or may hereafter arise , between the Governments , will be amicably adjusted . This subject , however , has already engaged the atten- tion of the ...
... object . I am still willing to hope that the differences on the sub- ject which exist , or may hereafter arise , between the Governments , will be amicably adjusted . This subject , however , has already engaged the atten- tion of the ...
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... object , whenever the stock can be procured within the limits , as to price , authorized by law . The value of ... objects , the general prosperity of our States on the Pacific requires that an attempt should be made to open the opposite ...
... object , whenever the stock can be procured within the limits , as to price , authorized by law . The value of ... objects , the general prosperity of our States on the Pacific requires that an attempt should be made to open the opposite ...
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... object of the Government , and it is one to point agreed on by the Commissioners as " the which my attention has been steadily directed.point where it strikes the southern boundary of Admonished by past experience of the difficulty and ...
... object of the Government , and it is one to point agreed on by the Commissioners as " the which my attention has been steadily directed.point where it strikes the southern boundary of Admonished by past experience of the difficulty and ...
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... object proposed , and gratify the expectation of the country , by giving to the expedition the benefit of such naval re- sources as the Department could command , rather than confine it to such limited supply as would have resulted from ...
... object proposed , and gratify the expectation of the country , by giving to the expedition the benefit of such naval re- sources as the Department could command , rather than confine it to such limited supply as would have resulted from ...
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