Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... established usages of legisla- tion , and jeopard the passage of the bill under consideration , by an amendment which , if added to the bill , might and probably would defeat it . He could not concur with the honorable gentleman in ...
... established usages of legisla- tion , and jeopard the passage of the bill under consideration , by an amendment which , if added to the bill , might and probably would defeat it . He could not concur with the honorable gentleman in ...
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... established in the towns alone , and no provision made for the country ; and hence the great body of the people will re- ceive no benefit , while the wealthiest portion of the community reap the whole . I need dwell no longer on this ...
... established in the towns alone , and no provision made for the country ; and hence the great body of the people will re- ceive no benefit , while the wealthiest portion of the community reap the whole . I need dwell no longer on this ...
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... established upon similar principles , on Government patronage alone , will produce like results , now and forever ... establish- ment amounted to 62,428 . By the act of March , 1815 , the peace establishment was limited to 10,000 , and ...
... established upon similar principles , on Government patronage alone , will produce like results , now and forever ... establish- ment amounted to 62,428 . By the act of March , 1815 , the peace establishment was limited to 10,000 , and ...
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... established it . No such appeal has been taken , and , in my opinion , a distribution of the surplus revenue by Congress , either to the States or the people , is to be considered as among the pro- hibitions of the constitution . As ...
... established it . No such appeal has been taken , and , in my opinion , a distribution of the surplus revenue by Congress , either to the States or the people , is to be considered as among the pro- hibitions of the constitution . As ...
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... established ; and to point out what was the real issue at present . One point was per- fectly established by the proceedings of the last session - that , when there was an unavoidable surplus , it ought not to be left in the Treasury ...
... established ; and to point out what was the real issue at present . One point was per- fectly established by the proceedings of the last session - that , when there was an unavoidable surplus , it ought not to be left in the Treasury ...
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