Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 1;Volume 13;Volume 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... evil - an evil which Congress had , in fact , remedied effectually before the issuing of that or- der . It would have been a fortunate thing if the mischief had been discovered sooner by the executive officers , and the abuse corrected ...
... evil - an evil which Congress had , in fact , remedied effectually before the issuing of that or- der . It would have been a fortunate thing if the mischief had been discovered sooner by the executive officers , and the abuse corrected ...
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... evil before every man feels it , and to take the several States ; even the States themselves cannot all necessary measures to guard against it , although they discriminate . But this order gives to the citizens of may be measures ...
... evil before every man feels it , and to take the several States ; even the States themselves cannot all necessary measures to guard against it , although they discriminate . But this order gives to the citizens of may be measures ...
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... evil . " The safety of the public funds , and the interests of the people , generally , required that these operations should be checked , and it became the duty of every branch of the General and State Government to adopt all ...
... evil . " The safety of the public funds , and the interests of the people , generally , required that these operations should be checked , and it became the duty of every branch of the General and State Government to adopt all ...
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... evil before every man feels it , and to take all measures to guard against it , although they may be measures attended with some difficulty , and not without some temporary inconvenience . The only power which the Government possesses ...
... evil before every man feels it , and to take all measures to guard against it , although they may be measures attended with some difficulty , and not without some temporary inconvenience . The only power which the Government possesses ...
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... evil which ought to be met at once , because it would grow greater by indulgence . In the end , the taxes must be paid in the legal money of the country , and the sooner that was brought about the If Congress were to pass forty statutes ...
... evil which ought to be met at once , because it would grow greater by indulgence . In the end , the taxes must be paid in the legal money of the country , and the sooner that was brought about the If Congress were to pass forty statutes ...
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