The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... facts , it would seem impossible for sincere inquirers after truth to resist the conviction that the causes of the revulsion in both countries have been substantially the same . Two nations , the most commercial in the world , enjoying ...
... facts , it would seem impossible for sincere inquirers after truth to resist the conviction that the causes of the revulsion in both countries have been substantially the same . Two nations , the most commercial in the world , enjoying ...
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... fact - the sum in the hands of each would still be less than the amount of most of the bonds now taken from the ... facts , that the public moneys must at any rate pass twice through the hands of Executive offi- cers , in the collection ...
... fact - the sum in the hands of each would still be less than the amount of most of the bonds now taken from the ... facts , that the public moneys must at any rate pass twice through the hands of Executive offi- cers , in the collection ...
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... facts stated . Between November and May last , though their payments , under the distribution act , exceeded their receipts by about twenty millions , their specie was reduced only from fifteen to thirteen mil- lions , and their ...
... facts stated . Between November and May last , though their payments , under the distribution act , exceeded their receipts by about twenty millions , their specie was reduced only from fifteen to thirteen mil- lions , and their ...
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... fact , to the end . A mo- tion was made by Mr. Boon , that the election be held viva voce , instead of by ballot . It was amended by Mr. Patton , so as to extend the principle to all elec- tions of officers by the House . An at- tempt ...
... fact , to the end . A mo- tion was made by Mr. Boon , that the election be held viva voce , instead of by ballot . It was amended by Mr. Patton , so as to extend the principle to all elec- tions of officers by the House . An at- tempt ...
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... fact ; and no one , not in favor of its total anni- hilation , can consistently deny to the General Government the function of re- gulating it , and the duty to provide a universally receivable form of paper medium . The question is ...
... fact ; and no one , not in favor of its total anni- hilation , can consistently deny to the General Government the function of re- gulating it , and the duty to provide a universally receivable form of paper medium . The question is ...
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