Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 1 |
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Pàgina 8
... benefit of Cali- fornia alone or her citizens , but as wise and necessary expenditures for the augmentation of the revenue from public lands . I have no hesita- tion in saying , that the money thus appropriated would be returned to the ...
... benefit of Cali- fornia alone or her citizens , but as wise and necessary expenditures for the augmentation of the revenue from public lands . I have no hesita- tion in saying , that the money thus appropriated would be returned to the ...
Pàgina 2
... benefits which will follow the execution of this enterprise cannot be partial or sectional ; they must necessarily be of incalculable national importance , and the moral influences resulting therefrom will be co- extensive with the ...
... benefits which will follow the execution of this enterprise cannot be partial or sectional ; they must necessarily be of incalculable national importance , and the moral influences resulting therefrom will be co- extensive with the ...
Pàgina 2
... benefits which will follow the execution of this enterprise cannot be partial or sectional ; they must necessarily be of incalculable national importance , and the moral influences resulting therefrom will be co- extensive with the ...
... benefits which will follow the execution of this enterprise cannot be partial or sectional ; they must necessarily be of incalculable national importance , and the moral influences resulting therefrom will be co- extensive with the ...
Pàgina 3
... benefits , therefore , which will accrue from this measure , are not to be postponed to an indefinite future ; they are close at hand and within our immediate grasp . The line is to be constructed in the most permanent manner , with two ...
... benefits , therefore , which will accrue from this measure , are not to be postponed to an indefinite future ; they are close at hand and within our immediate grasp . The line is to be constructed in the most permanent manner , with two ...
Pàgina
... benefit , for the sum of $ 800 ; that Captain Harding gave a receipt for the property , and promised to procure the money from the United States government and pay it over . broke That subsequently a party of tories made an incursion ...
... benefit , for the sum of $ 800 ; that Captain Harding gave a receipt for the property , and promised to procure the money from the United States government and pay it over . broke That subsequently a party of tories made an incursion ...
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