Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... debt. The President's message and the Treasurer's report of the present session will show that these expenditures have exceeded twenty-two millions, making an excess of five millions of dollars beyond the estimates, which are presumed ...
... debt. The President's message and the Treasurer's report of the present session will show that these expenditures have exceeded twenty-two millions, making an excess of five millions of dollars beyond the estimates, which are presumed ...
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... debt of two, three, or four millions of dollars. Ought not such a negotiation to be arrested before it was consummated? The Secretary of the Treasury appeared to be under the apprehension, that, in consequence of an appropriation of ...
... debt of two, three, or four millions of dollars. Ought not such a negotiation to be arrested before it was consummated? The Secretary of the Treasury appeared to be under the apprehension, that, in consequence of an appropriation of ...
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... debt.” Again, he inquired whether it was within the bounds of reasonable probability that any claims were held up after this period, if they were ever intended to be enforced? Sir, (said Mr. P.,) it is to be remembered that, during all ...
... debt.” Again, he inquired whether it was within the bounds of reasonable probability that any claims were held up after this period, if they were ever intended to be enforced? Sir, (said Mr. P.,) it is to be remembered that, during all ...
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... debt which it cannot refuse to pay, not only without an utter disregard of every principle of equity, but even ... debts, but acts of bounty—not strictly acts of justice, but of public generosity and gratitude? And did he not exclaim, in ...
... debt which it cannot refuse to pay, not only without an utter disregard of every principle of equity, but even ... debts, but acts of bounty—not strictly acts of justice, but of public generosity and gratitude? And did he not exclaim, in ...
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... debt—not a debt of gratitude merely—not merely one of those debts of the heart which patriotism considers binding on the honor of the country, and the honor of the country pays even before it is demanded—but a debt of common justice ...
... debt—not a debt of gratitude merely—not merely one of those debts of the heart which patriotism considers binding on the honor of the country, and the honor of the country pays even before it is demanded—but a debt of common justice ...
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