| 1818 - 568 str.
...to the west, at the head of a great navigable river, which interlocks with the western waters, prove the wisdom of the councils which established it. Nothing...plan, for the heads of the several departments, and for the attorney general; and it is believed that the public ground in the city, applied to those objects,... | |
| 1818 - 444 str.
...navigable river, which interlocks with the western waters, prove the wisdom of the councils which tablished it. Nothing appears to be more reasonable and proper,...plan, for the heads of the several departments, and for the attorney general; and it is believed lUat the pulic ground in the city, applied to these objects,... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 str.
...to the west at the head of a great navigable river which interlocks with the western waters, prove the wisdom of the councils which established it. Nothing...convenient accommodation should be provided, on a well-digested plan fdr the heads of the several departments, and for the attorney-general ; and it... | |
| 1818 - 482 str.
...at the head ofa great navigable river, which interlocks with the Western waters, prove the wisdorti of the councils which established it. Nothing appears to be more reasonable and pro» per, than that convenient accommodation should be provided, on a well digested plan, for the... | |
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