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Página 1285
... regard to the settlers in the new States - that they were now opposing pre - emp- tions as well as a reduction of the price . That as re- gards the settlers , the speeches of gentlemen in their favor were very good things ; but when ...
... regard to the settlers in the new States - that they were now opposing pre - emp- tions as well as a reduction of the price . That as re- gards the settlers , the speeches of gentlemen in their favor were very good things ; but when ...
Página 1295
... regard to the new States ; and as he had not time to make the calculation , he had put it at ten per cent . The increase of population was where there was the greatest amount of sales . The greatest increase of population was in the new ...
... regard to the new States ; and as he had not time to make the calculation , he had put it at ten per cent . The increase of population was where there was the greatest amount of sales . The greatest increase of population was in the new ...
Página 1319
... regard to the public or private interests of the community . I do not approve of their having so large an amount of the public funds , and especially without paying any interest for the same ; but this is an unusual and unexpected state ...
... regard to the public or private interests of the community . I do not approve of their having so large an amount of the public funds , and especially without paying any interest for the same ; but this is an unusual and unexpected state ...
Página 1323
... regard the outlay as a part of his annual expend- itures ; he considers it as an investment , as an addition to his estate . What is true of an individual is true of the Government . Whatever it may be proper to ex- pend on ...
... regard the outlay as a part of his annual expend- itures ; he considers it as an investment , as an addition to his estate . What is true of an individual is true of the Government . Whatever it may be proper to ex- pend on ...
Página 1333
... regard for their sister States , and their earnest desire to promote the general interest and security , and more es- pecially to accelerate the federal alliance , by removing , as far as it depends upon them , the beforementioned im ...
... regard for their sister States , and their earnest desire to promote the general interest and security , and more es- pecially to accelerate the federal alliance , by removing , as far as it depends upon them , the beforementioned im ...
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