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Your petitioners do not desire that Congress should remove the Indians without their consent ; but that you use all proper means to induce our red brethren to remove to the colony which may be provided for them by this Government .
Your petitioners do not desire that Congress should remove the Indians without their consent ; but that you use all proper means to induce our red brethren to remove to the colony which may be provided for them by this Government .
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A vessel suited to this object is within the control of the Department , and will either be chartered or purchased , as the means furnished by Congress may permit . The importance of the expedition , in all its aspects , and especially ...
A vessel suited to this object is within the control of the Department , and will either be chartered or purchased , as the means furnished by Congress may permit . The importance of the expedition , in all its aspects , and especially ...
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Mr. OVERTON , from the Committee of Ways and Means , made the following REPORT : The Committee of Ways and Means , to whom was referred the petition of J. N. Cordozo , praying that he may be released from a contract with the United ...
Mr. OVERTON , from the Committee of Ways and Means , made the following REPORT : The Committee of Ways and Means , to whom was referred the petition of J. N. Cordozo , praying that he may be released from a contract with the United ...
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Mr. GILMORE , from the Committee of Ways and Means , to which was referred the case of Robert Eaton , made the following REPORT : The Committee of Ways and Means , to whom was referred the case of Robert Eaton , report : It is stated ...
Mr. GILMORE , from the Committee of Ways and Means , to which was referred the case of Robert Eaton , made the following REPORT : The Committee of Ways and Means , to whom was referred the case of Robert Eaton , report : It is stated ...
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As the latter possesses the exclusive right of indirect taxation by duties upon imports , its Treasury may always be abundant , while the means of the former , depending almost entirely upon direct taxation , will be small and limited .
As the latter possesses the exclusive right of indirect taxation by duties upon imports , its Treasury may always be abundant , while the means of the former , depending almost entirely upon direct taxation , will be small and limited .
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