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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... million more for the military. Mr. C. went further into the details of the Treasury Department; and, in reply to the ... millions of dollars have been expended since that Feb. 26, 1834.] [H. of R. time; it has been, 2807 2808 GALES ...
... million more for the military. Mr. C. went further into the details of the Treasury Department; and, in reply to the ... millions of dollars have been expended since that Feb. 26, 1834.] [H. of R. time; it has been, 2807 2808 GALES ...
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... millions of dollars, exclusive of disbursements for the public 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, exclusive of disbursements for the public 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 ...
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... millions for the year, there was an item of four millions for pensions. That gentleman further accounts for this excess, by saying it was expended in the Indian war waging on the frontiers of Ohio. Mr. V. said he had never heard before ...
... millions for the year, there was an item of four millions for pensions. That gentleman further accounts for this excess, by saying it was expended in the Indian war waging on the frontiers of Ohio. Mr. V. said he had never heard before ...
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... millions of the public treasure in a manner not sanctioned by the authority under which he acts. The public revenue ... million of dollars annually. Can any one be so blind as not to see the influence and power which such a use of the ...
... millions of the public treasure in a manner not sanctioned by the authority under which he acts. The public revenue ... million of dollars annually. Can any one be so blind as not to see the influence and power which such a use of the ...
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... million, or more probably two millions of dollars, would be drawn from your treasury under its provisions. This, to be sure, (said Mr. V.,) should not prevent its passage, provided the subjects of it have a just or equitable claim upon ...
... million, or more probably two millions of dollars, would be drawn from your treasury under its provisions. This, to be sure, (said Mr. V.,) should not prevent its passage, provided the subjects of it have a just or equitable claim upon ...
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