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... Government be equally se- cure in the payment of the duties , while it would be a great accommodation to those merchants , if the bill should pass . As far as the change contemplated by the bill was known , it had given general ...
... Government be equally se- cure in the payment of the duties , while it would be a great accommodation to those merchants , if the bill should pass . As far as the change contemplated by the bill was known , it had given general ...
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... Government , and he believed that the State of Alabama had been bought with the proceeds of other States . Mr. BELL said , that the original contract with Alabama was to give certain lands for the purposes of education . It was now ...
... Government , and he believed that the State of Alabama had been bought with the proceeds of other States . Mr. BELL said , that the original contract with Alabama was to give certain lands for the purposes of education . It was now ...
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... Governments to collect the money for themselves . To this it would be a sufficient answer to say , that moneys collected by the General Government do not cost a quar- ter as much in the collection , as an equal amount collected by the ...
... Governments to collect the money for themselves . To this it would be a sufficient answer to say , that moneys collected by the General Government do not cost a quar- ter as much in the collection , as an equal amount collected by the ...
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... Government , should be divided among the States , can it be an infringement of the rights of such States , or of the people of the United States ? Suppose ten millions of dollars in the Treasury , drawn from the States in anticipation ...
... Government , should be divided among the States , can it be an infringement of the rights of such States , or of the people of the United States ? Suppose ten millions of dollars in the Treasury , drawn from the States in anticipation ...
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... Government has the right to give this mo- ney , so it has the right to withhold it ; thus keeping the States forever ... Government rested the power to furnish them with money for State purposes ? Or was it the object to have the States ...
... Government has the right to give this mo- ney , so it has the right to withhold it ; thus keeping the States forever ... Government rested the power to furnish them with money for State purposes ? Or was it the object to have the States ...
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