Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... Government , will be communicated to you in the course of the session . Commercial treaties , promising great advantages to our enterprising merchants and navigators , have been formed with the distant Governments of Muscat and Siam ...
... Government , will be communicated to you in the course of the session . Commercial treaties , promising great advantages to our enterprising merchants and navigators , have been formed with the distant Governments of Muscat and Siam ...
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... Government for increased supplies . Practically , there would soon be but one taxing power , and that vested in a body of men far removed from the people , in which the farming and mechanic interests would scarcely be rep- resented ...
... Government for increased supplies . Practically , there would soon be but one taxing power , and that vested in a body of men far removed from the people , in which the farming and mechanic interests would scarcely be rep- resented ...
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... Government . Wars and invasions , therefore , are all this boasted regulation of local currencies not always the most certain destroyers of national of which we hear so much . The Federal prosperity . They come in no questionable shape ...
... Government . Wars and invasions , therefore , are all this boasted regulation of local currencies not always the most certain destroyers of national of which we hear so much . The Federal prosperity . They come in no questionable shape ...
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... Government . In the year 1800 , by the act of Congress of the 7th May , it was divided into two parts , for the purpose of temporary government , by a line beginning at the Ohio , and opposite the mouth of the Kentucky River , and ...
... Government . In the year 1800 , by the act of Congress of the 7th May , it was divided into two parts , for the purpose of temporary government , by a line beginning at the Ohio , and opposite the mouth of the Kentucky River , and ...
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... Government , and a tender for a parcel of land ; and whether this paper by duresse from the Government to its creditors was speckled over with figures for five dollars and the people . This is the state to which the or fifty dollars ...
... Government , and a tender for a parcel of land ; and whether this paper by duresse from the Government to its creditors was speckled over with figures for five dollars and the people . This is the state to which the or fifty dollars ...
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