The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... effect , in the form and mode pre- scribed by the precedent of 1814. The beginning of September was fixed upon , to afford time for the elections to the Congress yet to be held in several of the States . * NOTE . — The Monthly Chronicle ...
... effect , in the form and mode pre- scribed by the precedent of 1814. The beginning of September was fixed upon , to afford time for the elections to the Congress yet to be held in several of the States . * NOTE . — The Monthly Chronicle ...
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... effect that sufficient evidence had not been offered to shew that the two gentlemen in ques- tion were entitled to their seats , was then laid upon the table , by the vote of 131 to 5. Another attempt was , however , made to exclude the ...
... effect that sufficient evidence had not been offered to shew that the two gentlemen in ques- tion were entitled to their seats , was then laid upon the table , by the vote of 131 to 5. Another attempt was , however , made to exclude the ...
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... effects of which were underrated at the time , because postponed for a season by the great facilities of credit then existing ; the disturbing effects , in our commercial cities , of the transfers of the public moneys required by the ...
... effects of which were underrated at the time , because postponed for a season by the great facilities of credit then existing ; the disturbing effects , in our commercial cities , of the transfers of the public moneys required by the ...
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... effects , in Great Britain and the United States , is substantially the history of the revulsion in all other commercial countries . " He then proceeded to call the attention of Congress to the different subjects upon which their ...
... effects , in Great Britain and the United States , is substantially the history of the revulsion in all other commercial countries . " He then proceeded to call the attention of Congress to the different subjects upon which their ...
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... effect that it ought to interfere in them as little as possible ; and that its action ought not to be extended , by any temptation of advantage to special in- terests - whether of agriculture , manufac- ture , or trade - beyond the ...
... effect that it ought to interfere in them as little as possible ; and that its action ought not to be extended , by any temptation of advantage to special in- terests - whether of agriculture , manufac- ture , or trade - beyond the ...
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