Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 9;Volume 57Gales & Seaton, 1833 |
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... doctrine of protection in all cases past have amounted to more than a hundred millions an- whatever . Of all articles , iron has the fewest claims to nually . If our minimum duties were now to take effect , protection in our country ...
... doctrine of protection in all cases past have amounted to more than a hundred millions an- whatever . Of all articles , iron has the fewest claims to nually . If our minimum duties were now to take effect , protection in our country ...
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... doctrine of secession , and , what would be equally fatal to the Union , you would have grave pro- positions for a convention of the States . Whatever form , sir , a question of this kind may assume , whether of seces- sion or ...
... doctrine of secession , and , what would be equally fatal to the Union , you would have grave pro- positions for a convention of the States . Whatever form , sir , a question of this kind may assume , whether of seces- sion or ...
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... doctrine . Let them , sury on the 26th of July last , twelve days after the law if they can , establish their theory by the constitutional tri- which goes into operation on the 3d of March next , was bunal . Let them try the question ...
... doctrine . Let them , sury on the 26th of July last , twelve days after the law if they can , establish their theory by the constitutional tri- which goes into operation on the 3d of March next , was bunal . Let them try the question ...
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... doctrine ; and now no party maintains it . From the mo- by the gentleman from Connecticut , who opened this de- ment , therefore , of passing the act of 1832 , it became bate , [ Mr. HUNTINGTON , ] who said that " he was not apparent ...
... doctrine ; and now no party maintains it . From the mo- by the gentleman from Connecticut , who opened this de- ment , therefore , of passing the act of 1832 , it became bate , [ Mr. HUNTINGTON , ] who said that " he was not apparent ...
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... doctrine about wool , putting it in his power to import his wool , and regulate that the manufactories of this salt should be scattered the duty for the express purpose of enabling him to im- over the Atlantic coast , and the raw ...
... doctrine about wool , putting it in his power to import his wool , and regulate that the manufactories of this salt should be scattered the duty for the express purpose of enabling him to im- over the Atlantic coast , and the raw ...
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