Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... become his qualifications for com- ary ; ' down with the Senate ; ' will be follow - mand , all is unavailing . The portcullis is drop- ed by watchwords of a worse character . " ped between him and preferment ; the wisdom Here , Mr ...
... become his qualifications for com- ary ; ' down with the Senate ; ' will be follow - mand , all is unavailing . The portcullis is drop- ed by watchwords of a worse character . " ped between him and preferment ; the wisdom Here , Mr ...
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... become so dear that the laboring classes cannot supply their wants out of their wages , that the wages rise and gradu- ally reach a justly proportioned rate to that of the products of their labor . When thus , by the depre- ciation in ...
... become so dear that the laboring classes cannot supply their wants out of their wages , that the wages rise and gradu- ally reach a justly proportioned rate to that of the products of their labor . When thus , by the depre- ciation in ...
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... become the property of the nation ; and cannot fail , if published and disseminated at the public charge , to confer the most important of all benefits on the present and every succeeding generation - accurate knowledge of the ...
... become the property of the nation ; and cannot fail , if published and disseminated at the public charge , to confer the most important of all benefits on the present and every succeeding generation - accurate knowledge of the ...
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... become a chief source of revenue , and it may have occurred to some that the passage of a Treasury order of this kind would have a tendency to embarrass the country ; and as the bill for the regulation of the deposits had just passed ...
... become a chief source of revenue , and it may have occurred to some that the passage of a Treasury order of this kind would have a tendency to embarrass the country ; and as the bill for the regulation of the deposits had just passed ...
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... become , indeed , paper money . So soon as a state of peace enabled us , I took some part in an effort , with others , to restore the currency to a better state ; and success followed that effort . But what is meant by the ...
... become , indeed , paper money . So soon as a state of peace enabled us , I took some part in an effort , with others , to restore the currency to a better state ; and success followed that effort . But what is meant by the ...
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