Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... gentleman from Mississippi. The estimates of the Department had been referred to the Indian Committee ; their report upon them had been approved by the Committee of Ways and Means ; and this last committee had, in consequence, inserted ...
... gentleman from Mississippi. The estimates of the Department had been referred to the Indian Committee ; their report upon them had been approved by the Committee of Ways and Means ; and this last committee had, in consequence, inserted ...
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... gentleman from Mississippi would do him I he justice to say, that his was the second proposition on this subject, having been moved as an amendment to the resolution of that gentleman, referred to in debate, and which would have been ...
... gentleman from Mississippi would do him I he justice to say, that his was the second proposition on this subject, having been moved as an amendment to the resolution of that gentleman, referred to in debate, and which would have been ...
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... Mississippi"— Mr. OWE.N, of Alabama, said he did not rise to discuss the ... gentleman at the head of the Committee of Ways and Means, who had said, that ... gentleman was acquainted. It had nothing to do with any general plan for the ...
... Mississippi"— Mr. OWE.N, of Alabama, said he did not rise to discuss the ... gentleman at the head of the Committee of Ways and Means, who had said, that ... gentleman was acquainted. It had nothing to do with any general plan for the ...
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