| John Charles Frmont, John Charles Frémont - History - 1856 - 514 pages
...their sanction. 7. "Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean by the most central and practical route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of...construction of an emigrant route on the line of the railroad is necessary. 8. " Resolved, That appropriations by Congress for the improvement of rivers and harbors,... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 512 pages
...bring shame and dishonor upon any government and people that should give it sanction. " 7. Retolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most...Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid to its construction, and as an auxiliary thereto, promote the immediate construction of an emigrant... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 524 pages
...bring shame and dishonor upon any government and people that should give it sanction. " 7. Resolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most...Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid to its construction, and as an auxiliary thereto, promote the immediate construction of an emigrant... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - Antislavery movements - 1856 - 420 pages
...people that gave it their sanction Rfsolved, That a railroad to the Pacific ocean, by the most central, practicable route, is imperatively demanded by the...Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid to its construction, and as an auxiliary thereto the immediate construction of an emigrant road to... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 86 pages
...gave it their sanction. Resolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central practical route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of...the federal government ought to render immediate and sufficient aid in the construction, iind as an auxiliary thereto, to the immediate construction of... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 502 pages
...bring shame and dishonor upon any government and people that should give it sanction. u 7. Resolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practicable route, is imperative) y demanded by the interests of the whole country, and that the federal Government ought... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 132 pages
...would bring shame and dishonor upon any Government or people that gave it their sanction. Jiexolued, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practicable route, is imperatirely demanded by the interests of the whole country", and that the Federal Government ought... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 88 pages
...would bring shame and dishonor upon any government or people that gave it their sanction. 7. Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean by the most central and practical route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of the whole country, and that the Federal... | |
| John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...would bring shame and dishonor upon any government or people that gave it their sanction. Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practical route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of the whole country, and that the federal... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 508 pages
...bring shame and dishonor upon any government and people that should give it sanction. " 7. Resolced, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and prao.ricnble route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of the whole country, and that the Federal... | |
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