Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Volume 7;Volume 21;Volume 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... salaries of the President and Vice President ; the salaries of all the Secretaries , their clerks and messengers , and the purchase of the paraphernalia of all their offices ; compensation to both Houses of Congress , and the discharge ...
... salaries of the President and Vice President ; the salaries of all the Secretaries , their clerks and messengers , and the purchase of the paraphernalia of all their offices ; compensation to both Houses of Congress , and the discharge ...
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... salaries , services , and supplies . the specie of other countries . The United States pos- But , in the case of the bank tax , there is nothing of this re- sess gold mines , now yielding half a million per annum , imbursement . The ...
... salaries , services , and supplies . the specie of other countries . The United States pos- But , in the case of the bank tax , there is nothing of this re- sess gold mines , now yielding half a million per annum , imbursement . The ...
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... salaries of its officers , and its contingent expenses ; sidered the proposition objectionable , because it had the although , according to established usage , appropriations effect to elicit a partial history of the proceedings of the ...
... salaries of its officers , and its contingent expenses ; sidered the proposition objectionable , because it had the although , according to established usage , appropriations effect to elicit a partial history of the proceedings of the ...
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... salaries of officers , and the contingent expenses , this very abuse of removals in the Post Office , and actually also exceeded any ever drawn before . In 1824 , the whole transferring the whole power of appointment and removal amount ...
... salaries of officers , and the contingent expenses , this very abuse of removals in the Post Office , and actually also exceeded any ever drawn before . In 1824 , the whole transferring the whole power of appointment and removal amount ...
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... salaries of the officers of the department , and the repairs of its buildings , were charged to it , it would be found much in arrear , if not insolvent . But is it pretended that those salaries and repairs have ever been charged to it ...
... salaries of the officers of the department , and the repairs of its buildings , were charged to it , it would be found much in arrear , if not insolvent . But is it pretended that those salaries and repairs have ever been charged to it ...
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