Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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... Georgia, at its last session, have extended the jurisdiction of the criminal laws of that State over the Cherokee country lying within the limits of Georgia, and have added the country to the former counties of the State of Georgia. And ...
... Georgia, at its last session, have extended the jurisdiction of the criminal laws of that State over the Cherokee country lying within the limits of Georgia, and have added the country to the former counties of the State of Georgia. And ...
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... Georgia, who had put the question — "Is patriotism to be rewarded by gold?" He would say, No. He knew of a higher reward,as well as the gentleman from Georgia did. Those who devote their lives to their country are nut actuated by such ...
... Georgia, who had put the question — "Is patriotism to be rewarded by gold?" He would say, No. He knew of a higher reward,as well as the gentleman from Georgia did. Those who devote their lives to their country are nut actuated by such ...
第 2221 頁
... Georgia, the bond to Georgia, the bond to Georgia ! I have so ofien heard this subject drawn into the debates of this House, and, in my opinion, with so little justice or courtesy to those I represent here, that longer silence on my ...
... Georgia, the bond to Georgia, the bond to Georgia ! I have so ofien heard this subject drawn into the debates of this House, and, in my opinion, with so little justice or courtesy to those I represent here, that longer silence on my ...
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