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... believe our Government is founded. But whether Congress possess this power or not, all, I presume, will agree, that, in the hands of a corrupt Legislature, and a corrupt Executive, its operation might be productive of evils, which would ...
... believe our Government is founded. But whether Congress possess this power or not, all, I presume, will agree, that, in the hands of a corrupt Legislature, and a corrupt Executive, its operation might be productive of evils, which would ...
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... believe, sir, I shall be able to show that they may be so obtained, that they must be fit for carpet- ings, and that their prices will not be higher than the average prices of the foreign wools. Another and principal reason which ...
... believe, sir, I shall be able to show that they may be so obtained, that they must be fit for carpet- ings, and that their prices will not be higher than the average prices of the foreign wools. Another and principal reason which ...
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... believe, [said Mr. B.] that the opinions of a decided majority ol the People of these United Slates are in favor of a system of protection to our national industry. But, at the same time that the People themselves, and even as they are ...
... believe, [said Mr. B.] that the opinions of a decided majority ol the People of these United Slates are in favor of a system of protection to our national industry. But, at the same time that the People themselves, and even as they are ...
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