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... surplus which the gentleman seems so anxious to seize upon for distribution . He seems to look back upon that compromise as a bright spot in the record of his political life . The gentleman appears to have been partial to compromises ...
... surplus which the gentleman seems so anxious to seize upon for distribution . He seems to look back upon that compromise as a bright spot in the record of his political life . The gentleman appears to have been partial to compromises ...
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... surplus at the close of the year of about nineteen millions . The various public and private bills before Congress will probably reduce it to two or three millions below that amount . Are there no national purposes to which this fund ...
... surplus at the close of the year of about nineteen millions . The various public and private bills before Congress will probably reduce it to two or three millions below that amount . Are there no national purposes to which this fund ...
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... surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is not a surplus revenue , as seems to be supposed . Twenty- nine millions , out of the thirty - two in the Treasury , have been received for the ...
... surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is not a surplus revenue , as seems to be supposed . Twenty- nine millions , out of the thirty - two in the Treasury , have been received for the ...
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... surplus of revenue in the Treasury ; that this state of things is not desirable , because its natural tendency is to produce extravagance in appropriation , and wastefulness in the expenditure of the public money . This is a truism in ...
... surplus of revenue in the Treasury ; that this state of things is not desirable , because its natural tendency is to produce extravagance in appropriation , and wastefulness in the expenditure of the public money . This is a truism in ...
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... surplus money in the Treasury , but that care should be taken to regulate the taxes , so as to have no unnecessary amount in the Treas- ury . " It seems to me that this argument ought to have forever settled this question ; but ...
... surplus money in the Treasury , but that care should be taken to regulate the taxes , so as to have no unnecessary amount in the Treas- ury . " It seems to me that this argument ought to have forever settled this question ; but ...
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