The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... course as an insult to the sovereign State which they , with all the same prima facie evidence that any other member could exhibit , appeared there to represent . They stated their determina- tion not to be drawn into a discussion of ...
... course as an insult to the sovereign State which they , with all the same prima facie evidence that any other member could exhibit , appeared there to represent . They stated their determina- tion not to be drawn into a discussion of ...
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... course of legislation to be pursued by the House - the commit- tees being appointed by the Speaker - it was supposed that a sufficient number of this section would support the Opposition candidate , in the ballot , to defeat the elec ...
... course of legislation to be pursued by the House - the commit- tees being appointed by the Speaker - it was supposed that a sufficient number of this section would support the Opposition candidate , in the ballot , to defeat the elec ...
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... course highly useful ; the latter ( which have formed , for the last few years , a large proportion of our " domestic exchanges " ) ought to be discountenanced . For the transfer of its funds Govern- ment is on the same footing with ...
... course highly useful ; the latter ( which have formed , for the last few years , a large proportion of our " domestic exchanges " ) ought to be discountenanced . For the transfer of its funds Govern- ment is on the same footing with ...
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... course . On the occur- rence of the suspension , the existing laws , prescribing that nothing but specie or its equivalent should be received , had been strictly enforced , as they had been applied to the disbursement of the public ...
... course . On the occur- rence of the suspension , the existing laws , prescribing that nothing but specie or its equivalent should be received , had been strictly enforced , as they had been applied to the disbursement of the public ...
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... course of reduction , to improve their condition , nor make reasonable ef- forts to pay the public drafts upon them . The public creditors have never been required to receive payment of their drafts on the banks in paper , thought they ...
... course of reduction , to improve their condition , nor make reasonable ef- forts to pay the public drafts upon them . The public creditors have never been required to receive payment of their drafts on the banks in paper , thought they ...
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