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If there was any doubt on this point, the Senate's amendment could easily be
amended, so as entirely to remove it. He could not perceive how any new
principle was involved in the amendment. The Senate had the same
constitutional right to ...
If there was any doubt on this point, the Senate's amendment could easily be
amended, so as entirely to remove it. He could not perceive how any new
principle was involved in the amendment. The Senate had the same
constitutional right to ...
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The House again resumed the consideration of this bill, and the question being
on the following amendment offered by Mr. WRIGHT, of Ohio : " Sec. 2. Be it
further enacted, That, from and after the first chy of January, 1829, no credit for
duties ...
The House again resumed the consideration of this bill, and the question being
on the following amendment offered by Mr. WRIGHT, of Ohio : " Sec. 2. Be it
further enacted, That, from and after the first chy of January, 1829, no credit for
duties ...
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Mr. MARTIN now offered an amendment, winch he oelieveil \voul<! he
acceptable both to the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. MUUCKH] and to his
colleague [Mr. HAMII. TON.} The amendment is as follows : "Nor shall any greater
sum be paid on ...
Mr. MARTIN now offered an amendment, winch he oelieveil \voul<! he
acceptable both to the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. MUUCKH] and to his
colleague [Mr. HAMII. TON.} The amendment is as follows : "Nor shall any greater
sum be paid on ...
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