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 7;Volume 21;Volume 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... Post Office Department included , ) and the Such were the words of this memorable note , suffi- gratuitous use of the undrawn balances , large enough to ciently explicit and intelligible ; but to appreciate it fully , constitute , in ...
... Post Office Department included , ) and the Such were the words of this memorable note , suffi- gratuitous use of the undrawn balances , large enough to ciently explicit and intelligible ; but to appreciate it fully , constitute , in ...
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... office , post office , and by every collector of public moneys , throughout the Union , until Congress shall meet , pass a repealing law , and promul- gate the repeal . Other banks depend upon their credit for the receivability of their ...
... office , post office , and by every collector of public moneys , throughout the Union , until Congress shall meet , pass a repealing law , and promul- gate the repeal . Other banks depend upon their credit for the receivability of their ...
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... office , or commended by the President , stripped as it is of all power on the seaboard , convenient to the custom ... post office , per annum . But what will it be after 1836 ? When the and by every collector of public moneys , in the ...
... office , or commended by the President , stripped as it is of all power on the seaboard , convenient to the custom ... post office , per annum . But what will it be after 1836 ? When the and by every collector of public moneys , in the ...
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... Post Office Depart- quate and imperfect exemplar ; for the power of that bank ment , was taken up , and again , in consequence of the was counterpoised , and its exactions limited , by the wealth absence of the honorable Senator , laid ...
... Post Office Depart- quate and imperfect exemplar ; for the power of that bank ment , was taken up , and again , in consequence of the was counterpoised , and its exactions limited , by the wealth absence of the honorable Senator , laid ...
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... Post Office Department . [ SENATE . and , if decided in their favor , it mattered not whether derly behavior , and , with the concurrence of two - thirds , they were paid in stock or money . Mr. SANFORD said , he believed the ...
... Post Office Department . [ SENATE . and , if decided in their favor , it mattered not whether derly behavior , and , with the concurrence of two - thirds , they were paid in stock or money . Mr. SANFORD said , he believed the ...
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