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... officers of the Govern- ment are in vain calling for it . Mr. B. said that every person knew , or might , that officers were borrowing money , or getting public money without law , from banks , to carry on the public business , while ...
... officers of the Govern- ment are in vain calling for it . Mr. B. said that every person knew , or might , that officers were borrowing money , or getting public money without law , from banks , to carry on the public business , while ...
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... officers would not notice them in ascertaining the nett proceeds . He said these items must amount to ten millions this year . Two treaties alone required seven millions and a quar ter ; and was this to be thrown upon the custom - house ...
... officers would not notice them in ascertaining the nett proceeds . He said these items must amount to ten millions this year . Two treaties alone required seven millions and a quar ter ; and was this to be thrown upon the custom - house ...
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... officers of the States will all political power be substantially concen- trated . The State Governments , if Governments they might be called , would lose all their independence and dignity . The economy which now distinguishes them ...
... officers of the States will all political power be substantially concen- trated . The State Governments , if Governments they might be called , would lose all their independence and dignity . The economy which now distinguishes them ...
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... officers as additional salaries , allowing to each such sum as shall be deemed just , to be paid out of the Treasury of the United States on the warrant of such officer . There is another view of this subject still more appal- ling . It ...
... officers as additional salaries , allowing to each such sum as shall be deemed just , to be paid out of the Treasury of the United States on the warrant of such officer . There is another view of this subject still more appal- ling . It ...
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... officers , by an act of Congress , would , at first , as has been observed , shock the moral sense of the community , and defeat the very object to be gained . We are about to give the money in a more coy and coquettish manner ; we ...
... officers , by an act of Congress , would , at first , as has been observed , shock the moral sense of the community , and defeat the very object to be gained . We are about to give the money in a more coy and coquettish manner ; we ...
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