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... whole pecuniary burden ; for their great staple falls to a mere nominal price , whilst home manufactures rise in value ; and in peace , the tariff , from which we derive our revenue , whilst it is thought to aid the manufactures of the ...
... whole pecuniary burden ; for their great staple falls to a mere nominal price , whilst home manufactures rise in value ; and in peace , the tariff , from which we derive our revenue , whilst it is thought to aid the manufactures of the ...
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... whole product of the public lands was eighty- borne an important part in that 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 ...
... whole product of the public lands was eighty- borne an important part in that 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 ...
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... whole year eighteen millions . The first quarter , it is true , has considerably exceeded that rate ; but the great amount of importations the last quarter of 1835 , and the first quarter of the present year , will be likely to occa ...
... whole year eighteen millions . The first quarter , it is true , has considerably exceeded that rate ; but the great amount of importations the last quarter of 1835 , and the first quarter of the present year , will be likely to occa ...
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... whole revenue of the year , would leave but nineteen and a half millions . What would be the situation of the Treasury , if this bill were to pass ? It would draw from it the present year about thirty - seven millions and half . The ...
... whole revenue of the year , would leave but nineteen and a half millions . What would be the situation of the Treasury , if this bill were to pass ? It would draw from it the present year about thirty - seven millions and half . The ...
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... whole country ? Mr. President , the most important view of this subject still remains . This must be regarded as a bill for the sequestration of the public lands , and the division of them , in whole or in part , among the States , and ...
... whole country ? Mr. President , the most important view of this subject still remains . This must be regarded as a bill for the sequestration of the public lands , and the division of them , in whole or in part , among the States , and ...
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