Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... diplomatic functions . It will be recol- lected by the committee , that he exhibited to this gov- ernment a despatch from lord Castlereagh , in which the principle was distinctly avowed , that , to produce 62 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... diplomatic functions . It will be recol- lected by the committee , that he exhibited to this gov- ernment a despatch from lord Castlereagh , in which the principle was distinctly avowed , that , to produce 62 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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... , the certificates of protection , authorized by the act of . 1796 , are fraudulently used . Sir , goy- Great Britain herself does this . • ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections 66 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... , the certificates of protection , authorized by the act of . 1796 , are fraudulently used . Sir , goy- Great Britain herself does this . • ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections 66 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections . I can never think of them without being shocked . They resemble the passes which the mas- ter grants to his negro slave - let the bearer , Mungo , pass and repass without ...
ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections . I can never think of them without being shocked . They resemble the passes which the mas- ter grants to his negro slave - let the bearer , Mungo , pass and repass without ...
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... ernment . The loan of thirty millions to government can only be made by an immediate issue of bills to that amount . If these bills should return , the bank will not be able to pay them . This is certain , and to remedy this in ...
... ernment . The loan of thirty millions to government can only be made by an immediate issue of bills to that amount . If these bills should return , the bank will not be able to pay them . This is certain , and to remedy this in ...
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... ernment had no control over it , to force it to make loans , against its interest or its will . On the contrary , it compelled the government to pay , though with much inconvenience to itself , a very considerable sum , which was due to ...
... ernment had no control over it , to force it to make loans , against its interest or its will . On the contrary , it compelled the government to pay , though with much inconvenience to itself , a very considerable sum , which was due to ...
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