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... measure of pressure was equal to the measure of collection . There was another cause , and that was the want of confidence , which had caused a severe pressure in the money mar- ket . The fact of this pressure was undeniable ; it was se ...
... measure of pressure was equal to the measure of collection . There was another cause , and that was the want of confidence , which had caused a severe pressure in the money mar- ket . The fact of this pressure was undeniable ; it was se ...
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... measure of burdens respectively borne by each in the general expenses ; the measure of contribution , and the measure of taxation . Now , what was the principle of the plan before the Sen- ate ? It adopted precisely the same measure of ...
... measure of burdens respectively borne by each in the general expenses ; the measure of contribution , and the measure of taxation . Now , what was the principle of the plan before the Sen- ate ? It adopted precisely the same measure of ...
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... measure . The whole three millions ; and eleven millions and upwards , deduct - country seemed to have been satisfied with it ; and , best of all , his late friends , the manufacturers , whom he would be the last man to desert , and ...
... measure . The whole three millions ; and eleven millions and upwards , deduct - country seemed to have been satisfied with it ; and , best of all , his late friends , the manufacturers , whom he would be the last man to desert , and ...
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... measure of this kind would be adopted by a large majority , if it failed now . His life for it , he said , this measure would , political opinions apart , find advocates where it now had opposers . He called the attention of gentlemen ...
... measure of this kind would be adopted by a large majority , if it failed now . His life for it , he said , this measure would , political opinions apart , find advocates where it now had opposers . He called the attention of gentlemen ...
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... measures proposed by him was , a depot of arms , a military road from the Mississippi to Fort Gibson , and an ... measure in which the President found insuper- able objections . Thus these six States had lost their grants for four ...
... measures proposed by him was , a depot of arms , a military road from the Mississippi to Fort Gibson , and an ... measure in which the President found insuper- able objections . Thus these six States had lost their grants for four ...
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