Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 3 |
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Pàgina xxvii
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 .
Pàgina xxxii
If the judges ' salaries , which were fixed at $ 12 per annum , were at that time deemed a proper compensation , there cannot be the slightest objection to an increase , at least in proportion to their labors .
If the judges ' salaries , which were fixed at $ 12 per annum , were at that time deemed a proper compensation , there cannot be the slightest objection to an increase , at least in proportion to their labors .
Pàgina 1
... your committee are of opinion that relief should be afforded to him for the liability he has incurred ; and , therefore , report a bill authorizing the proper accounting officer to adjust the accounts of the parties interested .
... your committee are of opinion that relief should be afforded to him for the liability he has incurred ; and , therefore , report a bill authorizing the proper accounting officer to adjust the accounts of the parties interested .
Pàgina 4
There was no vessel belonging to our Navy , which , in its then condition , was proper to be sent upon this expedition . The Peacock was therefore selected , and placed at the Navy Yard at New York , to be repaired , and supplied with ...
There was no vessel belonging to our Navy , which , in its then condition , was proper to be sent upon this expedition . The Peacock was therefore selected , and placed at the Navy Yard at New York , to be repaired , and supplied with ...
Pàgina 8
That was the proper time to assume such a possession . But it was not thought of , nor would our forefathers have agreed to any treaty , whose tendency was to deprive them of their rights and their country . All that they have conceded ...
That was the proper time to assume such a possession . But it was not thought of , nor would our forefathers have agreed to any treaty , whose tendency was to deprive them of their rights and their country . All that they have conceded ...
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