Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Parte 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 |
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... P. P. BARBOUR ] for the grounds which he took were so fully and ably occupied , that he has left little to be said by others . I shall , however , take the same side of the question ; not that I shall be able to shed a new ray of light ...
... P. P. BARBOUR ] for the grounds which he took were so fully and ably occupied , that he has left little to be said by others . I shall , however , take the same side of the question ; not that I shall be able to shed a new ray of light ...
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... P. P. BARBOUR . ] And here , sir , before I meet my colleague upon this ground , I request to be indulged in a few brief reflections Although I cannot , as I have already said , see in the language of the constitution any satisfactory ...
... P. P. BARBOUR . ] And here , sir , before I meet my colleague upon this ground , I request to be indulged in a few brief reflections Although I cannot , as I have already said , see in the language of the constitution any satisfactory ...
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... P. P. BARBOUR ] as if determined to the advantage of good roads ? The gentleman here , as iu- strip improvements everywhere of all claim to public fa- deed throughout , seems to have been under the influence vor , asked , in what ...
... P. P. BARBOUR ] as if determined to the advantage of good roads ? The gentleman here , as iu- strip improvements everywhere of all claim to public fa- deed throughout , seems to have been under the influence vor , asked , in what ...
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... P. P. BARBOUR ] who opposed the bill . He would dissuade Congress from making this appropriation , because there are seven and a half millions of imposts which might he repealed without touching the duties which protect domestic ...
... P. P. BARBOUR ] who opposed the bill . He would dissuade Congress from making this appropriation , because there are seven and a half millions of imposts which might he repealed without touching the duties which protect domestic ...
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... P. P. BARBOUR ] but I am in great , very great roads and canals might once perhaps have admitted of great doubt , but [ said Mr. C. ] I defer to the decision of more experienced and wiser men , whose opinions for the last five and ...
... P. P. BARBOUR ] but I am in great , very great roads and canals might once perhaps have admitted of great doubt , but [ said Mr. C. ] I defer to the decision of more experienced and wiser men , whose opinions for the last five and ...
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