Speeches, Messages, and Other Writings of the Hon. Albert G. Brown: A Senator in Congress from the State of Mississippi |
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... funds were secured , and by his advice the institution was put into operation . In every matter relating to the local interests or the honor of Mississippi , Governor Brown was a faithful guardian . So well satis- fied were the people ...
... funds were secured , and by his advice the institution was put into operation . In every matter relating to the local interests or the honor of Mississippi , Governor Brown was a faithful guardian . So well satis- fied were the people ...
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... fund has been strangely neglected . If I should be elected , it will be an object with me from the day of my installation , to procure the application of this fund to the subject for which it was intended . If the state is ever to have ...
... fund has been strangely neglected . If I should be elected , it will be an object with me from the day of my installation , to procure the application of this fund to the subject for which it was intended . If the state is ever to have ...
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... fund , with a view to the settle- ment of these bonds . I shall be most happy to unite with the repre- sentatives of the people in this or any other salutary measure which they , in their wisdom , may adopt for the payment of this debt ...
... fund , with a view to the settle- ment of these bonds . I shall be most happy to unite with the repre- sentatives of the people in this or any other salutary measure which they , in their wisdom , may adopt for the payment of this debt ...
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... fund ? is a question often asked but never yet satisfactorily answered . To members of th legislature let me say , our common constituents will expect of us some account of this munificent fund , and a speedy application of it to the ...
... fund ? is a question often asked but never yet satisfactorily answered . To members of th legislature let me say , our common constituents will expect of us some account of this munificent fund , and a speedy application of it to the ...
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... fund , $ 79,548.76 , which drawing by law an interest of eight per cent . amounts now to $ 103,068.40 , and there has been paid on account of the sinking fund $ ANNUAL MESSAGE . 67.
... fund , $ 79,548.76 , which drawing by law an interest of eight per cent . amounts now to $ 103,068.40 , and there has been paid on account of the sinking fund $ ANNUAL MESSAGE . 67.
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