Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... surveys could be procured which would be wanted in fifty years. But, instead of that, the appropriation had been continued till work enough had been carved out to occupy half a century, and to cost three millions of dollars. Mr. MERCER ...
... surveys could be procured which would be wanted in fifty years. But, instead of that, the appropriation had been continued till work enough had been carved out to occupy half a century, and to cost three millions of dollars. Mr. MERCER ...
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... surveys. If that money has been judiciously and prudently expended ; if proper objects have been selected for surveys : your Chief of Engineer* must now have in his bureau plans and surveys of more routes for roads and canals, than will ...
... surveys. If that money has been judiciously and prudently expended ; if proper objects have been selected for surveys : your Chief of Engineer* must now have in his bureau plans and surveys of more routes for roads and canals, than will ...
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... surveys are made at the suggestion of individual members of Con gross ; that by addressing a polile note to the Secretary of War, who sits in his armed chair, a corps of these Engineer* is sent out to survey and electioneer. Sir, [said ...
... surveys are made at the suggestion of individual members of Con gross ; that by addressing a polile note to the Secretary of War, who sits in his armed chair, a corps of these Engineer* is sent out to survey and electioneer. Sir, [said ...
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