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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... revenue , whilst it is thought to aid the manufactures of the North , de- presses the value of the Southern staples . In any point of view , the charges upon the people of the Union are not in proportion to population . It is true ...
... revenue , whilst it is thought to aid the manufactures of the North , de- presses the value of the Southern staples . In any point of view , the charges upon the people of the Union are not in proportion to population . It is true ...
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... revenue of the United States was , instead of being drawn from imports , drawn from the States by direct taxation , then they would have information of what was drawn from each State . Could they not in that case allow each State to ...
... revenue of the United States was , instead of being drawn from imports , drawn from the States by direct taxation , then they would have information of what was drawn from each State . Could they not in that case allow each State to ...
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... revenue should fall short . In their anxiety to reduce the duties , they had diminished the duties on silks and ... revenues of this year would be greater than the last . The first quarter of the year was estimated at five millions , and ...
... revenue should fall short . In their anxiety to reduce the duties , they had diminished the duties on silks and ... revenues of this year would be greater than the last . The first quarter of the year was estimated at five millions , and ...
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... revenue . Mr. B. referred to documents to show that these items would 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 ...
... revenue . Mr. B. referred to documents to show that these items would 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 ...
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... revenue from the cus- tom - house revenue ; has saved that land revenue to the present day ; and now has it in a separate pile by itself , to be divided out ! These are the assumptions of the bill , while the realities are that part of ...
... revenue from the cus- tom - house revenue ; has saved that land revenue to the present day ; and now has it in a separate pile by itself , to be divided out ! These are the assumptions of the bill , while the realities are that part of ...
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