Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... amount of revenue had been collected and deposited that the severest pressure was felt ; and of these points the city of New York , being the greatest both for col- lection and deposite , they had every reason to believe , from the ...
... amount of revenue had been collected and deposited that the severest pressure was felt ; and of these points the city of New York , being the greatest both for col- lection and deposite , they had every reason to believe , from the ...
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... amount of her direct taxation in gross or if a regular account was kept , would not the State be charged with her portion of direct taxes , and credited with the amount of her portion of these lands ? Suppose that , instead of the ...
... amount of her direct taxation in gross or if a regular account was kept , would not the State be charged with her portion of direct taxes , and credited with the amount of her portion of these lands ? Suppose that , instead of the ...
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... amount of the two items , in the purchase of Louis- iana and Florida , was about thirty millions . ed for bounty lands , would leave upwards of seventy- one millions . Take the whole claimed by the Senator from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT ...
... amount of the two items , in the purchase of Louis- iana and Florida , was about thirty millions . ed for bounty lands , would leave upwards of seventy- one millions . Take the whole claimed by the Senator from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT ...
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... amount to many millions , perhaps to ten millions this year , and must be deducted by law out of the gross proceeds of the lands , or they would fall on the custom - house revenue , as they were now payable out of the Treasury , and the ...
... amount to many millions , perhaps to ten millions this year , and must be deducted by law out of the gross proceeds of the lands , or they would fall on the custom - house revenue , as they were now payable out of the Treasury , and the ...
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... amount of annuities paid to Indians for the purchase of lands ; which amend- ment was rejected : Yeas 18 , nays 27 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Benton , Brown , Cuthbert , Ewing of Illinois , Grundy , Hill , Hubbard , King of Alabama ...
... amount of annuities paid to Indians for the purchase of lands ; which amend- ment was rejected : Yeas 18 , nays 27 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Benton , Brown , Cuthbert , Ewing of Illinois , Grundy , Hill , Hubbard , King of Alabama ...
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