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... treasury ; and I think my honorable friend [ Mr. INGERSOLL ] from the Committee of Ways and Means has shown , not only that there is not now a surplus , but that there will not be a surplus even as remotely as 1835. Sir , what are the ...
... treasury ; and I think my honorable friend [ Mr. INGERSOLL ] from the Committee of Ways and Means has shown , not only that there is not now a surplus , but that there will not be a surplus even as remotely as 1835. Sir , what are the ...
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... treasury , one million four hundred With all these advantages , it would not only be folly , but thousand dollars must be deducted for broken bank notes , it would be perfect madness in us to enter into competi which will leave then ...
... treasury , one million four hundred With all these advantages , it would not only be folly , but thousand dollars must be deducted for broken bank notes , it would be perfect madness in us to enter into competi which will leave then ...
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... treasury before we can pos . TON ] must pardon me for deprecating the character and sibly reach , under any modification of the tariff , the tendency of their remarks . The political allusions of the minimum duties it is proposed ...
... treasury before we can pos . TON ] must pardon me for deprecating the character and sibly reach , under any modification of the tariff , the tendency of their remarks . The political allusions of the minimum duties it is proposed ...
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... treasury for revolutionary pensions , In - mit to it ; but , sir , theorize as we may , if twenty be suffi- dian treaties , and land account , more than equal to the cient to satisfy the wants of the treasury , to twenty will annual ...
... treasury for revolutionary pensions , In - mit to it ; but , sir , theorize as we may , if twenty be suffi- dian treaties , and land account , more than equal to the cient to satisfy the wants of the treasury , to twenty will annual ...
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... treasury , and by pretending to countervail acts of from six to eight millions annually . It is neither pru- which were not in existence ; still the acts of 1828 and dent , wise , nor just , to postpone the reduction of our re- 1832 are ...
... treasury , and by pretending to countervail acts of from six to eight millions annually . It is neither pru- which were not in existence ; still the acts of 1828 and dent , wise , nor just , to postpone the reduction of our re- 1832 are ...
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