Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... operation at the first glance , and that operation will be to make the rich richer , and the poor poorer ; to throw abundance into the lap of wealth , and take away the hard - earned and scanty subsist- ence of poverty ; the amount of ...
... operation at the first glance , and that operation will be to make the rich richer , and the poor poorer ; to throw abundance into the lap of wealth , and take away the hard - earned and scanty subsist- ence of poverty ; the amount of ...
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... operation tion , on ordering the bill to a third reading , they might adjourn ; and he made that motion ; should then be put . and , Admission of Arkansas - Supplementary Report . H. or R. JUNE , 1836. ] A. G. Harrison , Hawes , Hawkins ...
... operation tion , on ordering the bill to a third reading , they might adjourn ; and he made that motion ; should then be put . and , Admission of Arkansas - Supplementary Report . H. or R. JUNE , 1836. ] A. G. Harrison , Hawes , Hawkins ...
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... operation , the delegate from Arkansas said that if the committee would only take up and read the bill , he would not urge any discussion upon it then , and would consent to the com- mittee's rising , and resuming the subject at the ...
... operation , the delegate from Arkansas said that if the committee would only take up and read the bill , he would not urge any discussion upon it then , and would consent to the com- mittee's rising , and resuming the subject at the ...
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... operation , has shaken this Union to its centre . That has had It is not fit that I should indulge in expres- its origin in a different quarter , sustained by sions of personal respect and admiration , which wealth , the wealth of ...
... operation , has shaken this Union to its centre . That has had It is not fit that I should indulge in expres- its origin in a different quarter , sustained by sions of personal respect and admiration , which wealth , the wealth of ...
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... operation of the Academy , as at present organ- ized , I cannot , perhaps , exhibit more clearly the sentiments of the Executive at that early day , urgent as was the occasion , and strong as must have been the desire , to give strength ...
... operation of the Academy , as at present organ- ized , I cannot , perhaps , exhibit more clearly the sentiments of the Executive at that early day , urgent as was the occasion , and strong as must have been the desire , to give strength ...
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