The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... objects . On the point of the patronage and power which might be supposed by some to accrue to the Executive from the intro- duction of the system recommended , the President adverted to the facts , that the public moneys must at any ...
... objects . On the point of the patronage and power which might be supposed by some to accrue to the Executive from the intro- duction of the system recommended , the President adverted to the facts , that the public moneys must at any ...
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... objects of its establishment- then leaving every citizen and every in- terest free to reap , under its general pro- tection , the reward of virtue , industry , and prudence . He therefore felt bound to abstain from recommending any ...
... objects of its establishment- then leaving every citizen and every in- terest free to reap , under its general pro- tection , the reward of virtue , industry , and prudence . He therefore felt bound to abstain from recommending any ...
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... object- that of presenting a distinct view , within as brief limits as possible , of the history of the session - by tracing out the course of proceeding and debate on each bill separately , classifying our arrangement with reference to ...
... object- that of presenting a distinct view , within as brief limits as possible , of the history of the session - by tracing out the course of proceeding and debate on each bill separately , classifying our arrangement with reference to ...
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... object to be accomplished only by the re- vival of the public confidence , now pros- trate . They had not acted on ... objects of public good , such as Inter- nal Improvements , Education , & c . Great inconvenience to them would arise ...
... object to be accomplished only by the re- vival of the public confidence , now pros- trate . They had not acted on ... objects of public good , such as Inter- nal Improvements , Education , & c . Great inconvenience to them would arise ...
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... object was to transfer the re- sponsibility of this step from the Treasury Department to Congress , where it more properly belonged . The vote on this mo- tion was , yeas 33 , nays 12. ( See Table of Yeas and Nays , No. 1. ) Mr ...
... object was to transfer the re- sponsibility of this step from the Treasury Department to Congress , where it more properly belonged . The vote on this mo- tion was , yeas 33 , nays 12. ( See Table of Yeas and Nays , No. 1. ) Mr ...
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