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EXCERPT: I hold, Mr. President, that our authority over the public lands is more unlimited than is our power over the Treasury of the nation. We hold our authority over the lands under a different clause of the Constitution...

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TITLE:  Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, March 2, 1854
FROM:  Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons
CREATOR:  n/a
DATE:  March 2, 1854
FORMAT:  Government Document
 
PUBLICATION:  The Congressional Globe
SOURCE:  Library of Congress
LOCATION:  33rd Congress, 1st Session, pp.517-518
 
KEYWORDS:  Advocacy, Asylums, Dorothea Dix, Economics, Franklin Pierce, Government, Insanity, Institutions, Legislation, Moral Treatment, Policy, Politics, Psychiatric Disability, Public Welfare, Railroads, U.S. Congress, Veterans, Washington D.C.
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, February 9, 1854 (doc)
- Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, February 21, 1854 (doc)
- Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, February 27, 1854 (doc)
- Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, February 28, 1854 (doc)
- Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, March 2, 1854 (doc)


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