Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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... chairman had examined the effects of this argument, he would not have used it, nor would he have gone into calculations based upon it. The principle of it is not sound, and so 1 supposed him and myself had agreed in a former position of ...
... chairman had examined the effects of this argument, he would not have used it, nor would he have gone into calculations based upon it. The principle of it is not sound, and so 1 supposed him and myself had agreed in a former position of ...
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... Chairman, when it was held to be of no value in the bill reported by the committee?, This was altogether overlooked when the Chairman discussed that bill, and, making his calculations upon the minimum points only, we were told by him ...
... Chairman, when it was held to be of no value in the bill reported by the committee?, This was altogether overlooked when the Chairman discussed that bill, and, making his calculations upon the minimum points only, we were told by him ...
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... Chairman [Mr.McUuryix] that he intended to submit a report upon the finances of the nation ; nor did I ever hear or know of such report until after it was made. The Chairman will do me the justice to say, that, immediately upon my ...
... Chairman [Mr.McUuryix] that he intended to submit a report upon the finances of the nation ; nor did I ever hear or know of such report until after it was made. The Chairman will do me the justice to say, that, immediately upon my ...
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