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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... purpose and meaning of the act of 1832 ; otherwise injustice will doubtless be done to both wool grower and manufacturer , as goods will be contri- ved for various purposes , and be extensively introduced under this construction of the ...
... purpose and meaning of the act of 1832 ; otherwise injustice will doubtless be done to both wool grower and manufacturer , as goods will be contri- ved for various purposes , and be extensively introduced under this construction of the ...
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... purpose of paying the revolu- tionary debt , have become necessary that this fund should be divided for the purpose of enabling the States to pay their debts ? If this was not so , why did Virginia declare that these lands should be ...
... purpose of paying the revolu- tionary debt , have become necessary that this fund should be divided for the purpose of enabling the States to pay their debts ? If this was not so , why did Virginia declare that these lands should be ...
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... purpose of considering important business , which ought to have been acted on . Mr. CLAY stated that he had been unable to read the voluminous papers which belong to this matter , but expected he should be able to get through by to ...
... purpose of considering important business , which ought to have been acted on . Mr. CLAY stated that he had been unable to read the voluminous papers which belong to this matter , but expected he should be able to get through by to ...
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... purpose , and that the friends of the distribution bill have caught them up and put them into the distribution bill , where they have been once vetoed , and where they must be vetoed again . All this they know , and must feel indignant ...
... purpose , and that the friends of the distribution bill have caught them up and put them into the distribution bill , where they have been once vetoed , and where they must be vetoed again . All this they know , and must feel indignant ...
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... purpose , the balance was $ 14,989,465 ; in 1823 , it was $ 9,463,922 ; in 1826 , $ 6,358,586 ; in 1827 , $ 6,668,000 ; in 1828 , $ 5,972,000 ; in 1829 , $ 5,668,000 . From the last period , to the time the connexion of the Treasury ...
... purpose , the balance was $ 14,989,465 ; in 1823 , it was $ 9,463,922 ; in 1826 , $ 6,358,586 ; in 1827 , $ 6,668,000 ; in 1828 , $ 5,972,000 ; in 1829 , $ 5,668,000 . From the last period , to the time the connexion of the Treasury ...
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