Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... Whole on the state of the Union , with sundry amend- ments , and the question was on concurring with the committee in their report . The committee proposed to strike out the following clause : " For the Documentary History of the ...
... Whole on the state of the Union , with sundry amend- ments , and the question was on concurring with the committee in their report . The committee proposed to strike out the following clause : " For the Documentary History of the ...
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... whole transaction , it may be found in the fact that he attributed to me a disposition to throw obstacles in the way to the consideration of the bill regulating the deposits , when it is noto- rious that I offered a resolution fixing a ...
... whole transaction , it may be found in the fact that he attributed to me a disposition to throw obstacles in the way to the consideration of the bill regulating the deposits , when it is noto- rious that I offered a resolution fixing a ...
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... whole report , long as it was , for Southern men to rest a foot upon . But he had been most disappointed in this report , because its author had not kept his faith with Mr. W. There had been an express pledge given to him , that the ...
... whole report , long as it was , for Southern men to rest a foot upon . But he had been most disappointed in this report , because its author had not kept his faith with Mr. W. There had been an express pledge given to him , that the ...
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... whole quarter at $ 4,950,000 , whereas the true amount , as now reported , was The statement of the Secretary , however , showed a surplus ; but he proceeds to calculate it away in the year 1836. He conjectures that the receipts of that ...
... whole quarter at $ 4,950,000 , whereas the true amount , as now reported , was The statement of the Secretary , however , showed a surplus ; but he proceeds to calculate it away in the year 1836. He conjectures that the receipts of that ...
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... whole political life . From my very first concern with public affairs , I have looked at the public currency as a matter of the highest interest , and hope I have given suffi- cient proofs of a disposition at all times to maintain it ...
... whole political life . From my very first concern with public affairs , I have looked at the public currency as a matter of the highest interest , and hope I have given suffi- cient proofs of a disposition at all times to maintain it ...
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