Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 9;Volume 57Gales & Seaton, 1833 |
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... Government . Will any man deny that the power is given to Congress to raise money for the support of Government , or , for that purpose , to make any law necessary and proper to open either or all the five great sources of revenue ...
... Government . Will any man deny that the power is given to Congress to raise money for the support of Government , or , for that purpose , to make any law necessary and proper to open either or all the five great sources of revenue ...
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... Government is truly the Government of the whole people , as a State Government is of a part of the people . Its constitution , in the language of its pre- amble , was ordained and established by the people of the United States . " 9 A ...
... Government is truly the Government of the whole people , as a State Government is of a part of the people . Its constitution , in the language of its pre- amble , was ordained and established by the people of the United States . " 9 A ...
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... Government should have a reach some- of the protective system , and of more importance , con- what longer than a man's arm , and that the great interests sequently , than any question that has come before the of the country are not ...
... Government should have a reach some- of the protective system , and of more importance , con- what longer than a man's arm , and that the great interests sequently , than any question that has come before the of the country are not ...
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... Government of their choice is to the intentions of Government ; and I resist this bill because be upheld , they would " infinitely prefer " - " infinitely I wish them " to know " that protection will be preserved . prefer " that the ...
... Government of their choice is to the intentions of Government ; and I resist this bill because be upheld , they would " infinitely prefer " - " infinitely I wish them " to know " that protection will be preserved . prefer " that the ...
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... Government into per- themselves , without the " favor or bounty " of any supe- manent obligations of right , acquiring strength in pro - rior human power . portion to their continuance . " I have delayed too long , sir , the purpose ...
... Government into per- themselves , without the " favor or bounty " of any supe- manent obligations of right , acquiring strength in pro - rior human power . portion to their continuance . " I have delayed too long , sir , the purpose ...
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