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... adopted , as every new State would be com- ing forward with the same claim . He thought the better course would be to send this bill back to the Committee , and let them report a general bill on the subject , embrac- ing other States ...
... adopted , as every new State would be com- ing forward with the same claim . He thought the better course would be to send this bill back to the Committee , and let them report a general bill on the subject , embrac- ing other States ...
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... adopted , and then that the bill would be rejected . Mr. JOHNSTON then modified his amendment to read , " Provided , That this act shall continue and be in force for five years . " Mr. SMITH , of Md . , opposed the amendment , and sta ...
... adopted , and then that the bill would be rejected . Mr. JOHNSTON then modified his amendment to read , " Provided , That this act shall continue and be in force for five years . " Mr. SMITH , of Md . , opposed the amendment , and sta ...
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... adoption of the first resolution offered by Mr. B. would probably sink the market price of this stock one or two ... adopted at the present one . The first clause of the resolution asserts that duties ought to be abolished to the ...
... adoption of the first resolution offered by Mr. B. would probably sink the market price of this stock one or two ... adopted at the present one . The first clause of the resolution asserts that duties ought to be abolished to the ...
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... adopt ; and gradually introduce a safe system for the disposal of our surplus funds , after the ex- tinguishment of our debt , and which , after all the reduc- tions of revenue that can or will be adopted , will not fall short of five ...
... adopt ; and gradually introduce a safe system for the disposal of our surplus funds , after the ex- tinguishment of our debt , and which , after all the reduc- tions of revenue that can or will be adopted , will not fall short of five ...
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... adopt- ed by a majority , would put an end to some of the most important and indispensable objects of legislation ; while ... adopted under an impression that , being subordinate to the other provisions of the constitution , it might be ...
... adopt- ed by a majority , would put an end to some of the most important and indispensable objects of legislation ; while ... adopted under an impression that , being subordinate to the other provisions of the constitution , it might be ...
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