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... duty of three cents a pound , while in some of its manufactured states it was only liable to fifteen per cent . It was , therefore , immediately introduced in the form of busts , and then applied to any purposes for which lead was ...
... duty of three cents a pound , while in some of its manufactured states it was only liable to fifteen per cent . It was , therefore , immediately introduced in the form of busts , and then applied to any purposes for which lead was ...
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... duty of Congress , so to shape their legislation as to prevent the accumulation of more money in the Treasury than is required for the consti- tutional purposes of this Government . And it is our duty so to regulate and restrict the ...
... duty of Congress , so to shape their legislation as to prevent the accumulation of more money in the Treasury than is required for the consti- tutional purposes of this Government . And it is our duty so to regulate and restrict the ...
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... duty ; and individual judgment must be governed by the calls of public opinion , and when silence is no longer commendable , but is in fact a fault . Under these circumstances I find myself now placed . The bill under consideration is ...
... duty ; and individual judgment must be governed by the calls of public opinion , and when silence is no longer commendable , but is in fact a fault . Under these circumstances I find myself now placed . The bill under consideration is ...
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... duty is to the State , and , when that ceases , our duty to this Government begins . The distribution of money , collected by the order of this Government [ SENATE . amongst the States , is not only an arbitrary and unwar- rantable ...
... duty is to the State , and , when that ceases , our duty to this Government begins . The distribution of money , collected by the order of this Government [ SENATE . amongst the States , is not only an arbitrary and unwar- rantable ...
Página 1359
... duty on sugar alone , which we now pay either into the Treasury or as a bounty to the manufacturer : take the duty off that article , and the price would be reduced at least two cents on the pound . The bill contemplates giving to the ...
... duty on sugar alone , which we now pay either into the Treasury or as a bounty to the manufacturer : take the duty off that article , and the price would be reduced at least two cents on the pound . The bill contemplates giving to the ...
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