The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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Página 1683
... duty of the Executive to afford Congress an early opportunity of exercising its supervisory powers over the subject . 2. The apprehension , justified by sub- sequent results , that there would be a deficiency in the revenue to defray ...
... duty of the Executive to afford Congress an early opportunity of exercising its supervisory powers over the subject . 2. The apprehension , justified by sub- sequent results , that there would be a deficiency in the revenue to defray ...
Página 1685
... duty from the General Government - a striking instance of the tendency to fede- ral consolidation of power , by a portion of the people . There are two classes of bills of exchange , bona fide bills drawn for the transfer of actual ...
... duty from the General Government - a striking instance of the tendency to fede- ral consolidation of power , by a portion of the people . There are two classes of bills of exchange , bona fide bills drawn for the transfer of actual ...
Página 1686
... duty of those officers , and subject it to such supervision and publicity as to prevent the possibility of any serious abuse on the part of the Exe- cutive ? And is there equal room for such supervision and publicity in a con- nection ...
... duty of those officers , and subject it to such supervision and publicity as to prevent the possibility of any serious abuse on the part of the Exe- cutive ? And is there equal room for such supervision and publicity in a con- nection ...
Página 1687
... duty bonds , so as to affect the revenue to the amount of two and a half millions . The propriety of withholding the fourth instalment ( $ 9,367,214 ) of the surplus revenue , yet undistributed to the States , is next adverted to ; and ...
... duty bonds , so as to affect the revenue to the amount of two and a half millions . The propriety of withholding the fourth instalment ( $ 9,367,214 ) of the surplus revenue , yet undistributed to the States , is next adverted to ; and ...
Página 1688
... duty bonds , hereafter suggested , be adopted by Con- gress , the receipts for the remaining half will be about $ 7,000,000 ; making , with the balance reserved as above stated , an aggregate of $ 26,857,319 . The total expenditures ...
... duty bonds , hereafter suggested , be adopted by Con- gress , the receipts for the remaining half will be about $ 7,000,000 ; making , with the balance reserved as above stated , an aggregate of $ 26,857,319 . The total expenditures ...
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