Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... Union . Looking at this measure in this light , it is one of the highest importance , not so much in a financial point of view , as from its political bearings and influence . What may be the effects of a measure , resting on principles ...
... Union . Looking at this measure in this light , it is one of the highest importance , not so much in a financial point of view , as from its political bearings and influence . What may be the effects of a measure , resting on principles ...
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... Union on canals and roads should admonish us against wasting the resources of the country on unimportant objects of this kind . Congress has appropriated nearly ten mil lions of dollars to roads and canals ; about six millions on the ...
... Union on canals and roads should admonish us against wasting the resources of the country on unimportant objects of this kind . Congress has appropriated nearly ten mil lions of dollars to roads and canals ; about six millions on the ...
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... Union .. [ SENATE . shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become , or shall become , members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said States , Virginia inclusive ...
... Union .. [ SENATE . shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become , or shall become , members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said States , Virginia inclusive ...
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... union , without which , they plainly saw , it could not be preserved . Considering these lands as vested in the United States , and appropriated to the uses and purposes of the Union , by the original grants , and which were confirmed ...
... union , without which , they plainly saw , it could not be preserved . Considering these lands as vested in the United States , and appropriated to the uses and purposes of the Union , by the original grants , and which were confirmed ...
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... Union . A beneficent measure truly ; which , disguise it as you may , is nothing more nor less than an artful scheme of raising money from the peo- have no control . They will not think it expedient that Congress shall be the tax ...
... Union . A beneficent measure truly ; which , disguise it as you may , is nothing more nor less than an artful scheme of raising money from the peo- have no control . They will not think it expedient that Congress shall be the tax ...
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