The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... believe , from the data afforded by the experience of West Point , that the annual number of graduates would not exceed some twenty - five or thirty , it being found , in the general operation of the system , that the graduates do not ...
... believe , from the data afforded by the experience of West Point , that the annual number of graduates would not exceed some twenty - five or thirty , it being found , in the general operation of the system , that the graduates do not ...
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... believe , if the best seamen , who have heretofore been accustomed to man our ships , could find an occasion to express their wishes to Congress , a majority of the whole number would be seen to prefer a restoration of that form of ...
... believe , if the best seamen , who have heretofore been accustomed to man our ships , could find an occasion to express their wishes to Congress , a majority of the whole number would be seen to prefer a restoration of that form of ...
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... believe to be a new idea , which , when carried into practice , will be of great value , employ much of their time , labor , and money , in perfecting their invention , and when it is finished they come to Washington filled with the ...
... believe to be a new idea , which , when carried into practice , will be of great value , employ much of their time , labor , and money , in perfecting their invention , and when it is finished they come to Washington filled with the ...
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... believe that reason and common sense teaches , and that all experience proves , that na- tional and individual prosperity is best promoted and secured , by each nation producing by the labor of its own citizens , every commodity adapted ...
... believe that reason and common sense teaches , and that all experience proves , that na- tional and individual prosperity is best promoted and secured , by each nation producing by the labor of its own citizens , every commodity adapted ...
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... believe that the Democratic members of this House will consent to act upon this subject now ; but that they will re- gard it as uncalled for and impolitic in the extreme . Our candidate was nominated by a convention representing every ...
... believe that the Democratic members of this House will consent to act upon this subject now ; but that they will re- gard it as uncalled for and impolitic in the extreme . Our candidate was nominated by a convention representing every ...
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