Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... interest , copies of any overture made since the 3d of March , 1829 , by his authority , to the Government of the United Mexican States , for the acquisition by the United States of any portion of the territories of Mexico ; and copies ...
... interest , copies of any overture made since the 3d of March , 1829 , by his authority , to the Government of the United Mexican States , for the acquisition by the United States of any portion of the territories of Mexico ; and copies ...
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... interests of the country , and no in making the transfer of the funds which are first system which produces such a result ... interest and effort it is to make large profits out of its use . This process need only be stated to show its ...
... interests of the country , and no in making the transfer of the funds which are first system which produces such a result ... interest and effort it is to make large profits out of its use . This process need only be stated to show its ...
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... interest , the agents of the people VOL . XIII . - 4 [ SENATE . in the State Government are repressed , and kept ... interests would scarcely be rep- resented . The States would gradually lose their purity as well as their independence ...
... interest , the agents of the people VOL . XIII . - 4 [ SENATE . in the State Government are repressed , and kept ... interests would scarcely be rep- resented . The States would gradually lose their purity as well as their independence ...
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... interest was such as to create an appre- proposition was refused by a direct vote of the con- hension that the duties on imports could not , without vention , the object was afterwards in effect obtained , extensive mischief , be ...
... interest was such as to create an appre- proposition was refused by a direct vote of the con- hension that the duties on imports could not , without vention , the object was afterwards in effect obtained , extensive mischief , be ...
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... interest distinct from that of the community in which they are established . The progress of an expansion , or rather a depreci- ation of the currency , by excessive bank issues , is always attended by a loss to the laboring classes ...
... interest distinct from that of the community in which they are established . The progress of an expansion , or rather a depreci- ation of the currency , by excessive bank issues , is always attended by a loss to the laboring classes ...
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