Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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... GILES , from Virginia . JAMES TURNER , from North Carolina . THOMAS SUMTER and JOHN GAILLARD , from South Carolina . WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD , from Georgia . BUCKNER THRUSTON and JOHN POPE , from Kentucky . DANIEL SMITH , from Tennessee ...
... GILES , from Virginia . JAMES TURNER , from North Carolina . THOMAS SUMTER and JOHN GAILLARD , from South Carolina . WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD , from Georgia . BUCKNER THRUSTON and JOHN POPE , from Kentucky . DANIEL SMITH , from Tennessee ...
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... GILES : will have liberated the revenue from about two millions of dollars of interest , and added that sum annually to the disposable surplus . The probable accumulation of the surplusses of revenue beyond what can be applied to the ...
... GILES : will have liberated the revenue from about two millions of dollars of interest , and added that sum annually to the disposable surplus . The probable accumulation of the surplusses of revenue beyond what can be applied to the ...
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... GILES's motion was then agreed to , and Messrs . GILES , SMITH of Maryland , HILLHOUSE , BRADLEY , and POPE , were appointed the committee . A message from the House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have ap- pointed ...
... GILES's motion was then agreed to , and Messrs . GILES , SMITH of Maryland , HILLHOUSE , BRADLEY , and POPE , were appointed the committee . A message from the House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have ap- pointed ...
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... GILES , and SMITH of Maryland , were appointed the com- mittee . Mr. ANDERSON Submitted the following motion : Resolved , That copies of the memorials of the merchants of Boston , Salem , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and ...
... GILES , and SMITH of Maryland , were appointed the com- mittee . Mr. ANDERSON Submitted the following motion : Resolved , That copies of the memorials of the merchants of Boston , Salem , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and ...
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... GILES . ) Mr. S. said he was not prepared for a long dis- cussion , he should take but a short view . He would not go back to see which nation had been the first offender . He was not the apologist of any nation , but , he trusted , a ...
... GILES . ) Mr. S. said he was not prepared for a long dis- cussion , he should take but a short view . He would not go back to see which nation had been the first offender . He was not the apologist of any nation , but , he trusted , a ...
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