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... debt shall be paid , which we are alike desirous of hastening , and which this bill cannot delay , he would re - losophers may admire liberty for its own sake ; but that duce the revenue to the annual expenditure . But could we do it ...
... debt shall be paid , which we are alike desirous of hastening , and which this bill cannot delay , he would re - losophers may admire liberty for its own sake ; but that duce the revenue to the annual expenditure . But could we do it ...
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... debt , and to exhibit the proud and sublime spec- the streams leading from the district represented by that tacle to the world , of a nation out of debt ; which , indeed , gentleman to Knoxville are navigable , and boats are daily sir ...
... debt , and to exhibit the proud and sublime spec- the streams leading from the district represented by that tacle to the world , of a nation out of debt ; which , indeed , gentleman to Knoxville are navigable , and boats are daily sir ...
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... debt , among the people of the Union ? only their money , but , along with it , a great national im- provement . And here , sir , the question is not unworthy your most serious reflection , how far this capital , thus col- lected and ...
... debt , among the people of the Union ? only their money , but , along with it , a great national im- provement . And here , sir , the question is not unworthy your most serious reflection , how far this capital , thus col- lected and ...
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... debt , what course of policy shall be pursued ? Will it be constitutional or expedient that a portion of the people should sit still and obstinately refuse to participate in the excess of revenue , because it was collected in a manner ...
... debt , what course of policy shall be pursued ? Will it be constitutional or expedient that a portion of the people should sit still and obstinately refuse to participate in the excess of revenue , because it was collected in a manner ...
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... debt . He seems to the importance of internal improvements . All have prae- have proceeded upon the idea that there had been an an- tised , to some extent , under the principle of their import - nual fund of ten millions to be ...
... debt . He seems to the importance of internal improvements . All have prae- have proceeded upon the idea that there had been an an- tised , to some extent , under the principle of their import - nual fund of ten millions to be ...
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