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... DUTY ON COAL . Mr. WEBSTER presented two petitions ; one from John Haskell , and a great number of other persons ; and the other from N. D. Snelling and others , of Boston , praying for a reduction of the duty on coal . Mr. W. said ...
... DUTY ON COAL . Mr. WEBSTER presented two petitions ; one from John Haskell , and a great number of other persons ; and the other from N. D. Snelling and others , of Boston , praying for a reduction of the duty on coal . Mr. W. said ...
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... duty to see the laws of the country faithfully exe- not designed by those who established the bank , that the cuted ... duty of every branch of the General and State Government to adopt all legitimate and proper means to procure that ...
... duty to see the laws of the country faithfully exe- not designed by those who established the bank , that the cuted ... duty of every branch of the General and State Government to adopt all legitimate and proper means to procure that ...
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... duty of the Secretary of the Treasury , on the return of peace , to have returned to the legal and proper mode of collecting the revenue . This Government has a right , in all cases , to protect its own revenues , and to guard them ...
... duty of the Secretary of the Treasury , on the return of peace , to have returned to the legal and proper mode of collecting the revenue . This Government has a right , in all cases , to protect its own revenues , and to guard them ...
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... duty of the Finance Committee to consider the question whether there was likely to be a surplus revenue or not , therefore this bill ought to be sent to them . The argument was too wide : on the same principle , every proposition which ...
... duty of the Finance Committee to consider the question whether there was likely to be a surplus revenue or not , therefore this bill ought to be sent to them . The argument was too wide : on the same principle , every proposition which ...
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... duty than he can change the amount of the duty to be paid ; or alter the legal means of pay- ing for lands , with any more propriety than he can alter the price of the lands themselves . It would be strange , indeed , if this were not ...
... duty than he can change the amount of the duty to be paid ; or alter the legal means of pay- ing for lands , with any more propriety than he can alter the price of the lands themselves . It would be strange , indeed , if this were not ...
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