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... amount of the sales of the public lands in the that the community might enjoy the fullest benefit to be year 1833 was the sum of $ 3,967,682 55 , in the year derived from that source . If two or three banks may 1834 was $ 4,857,600 69 ...
... amount of the sales of the public lands in the that the community might enjoy the fullest benefit to be year 1833 was the sum of $ 3,967,682 55 , in the year derived from that source . If two or three banks may 1834 was $ 4,857,600 69 ...
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... amount received from the public lands upon the principles of that now offered . The President , in his message at the com- mencement of the previous session , had specially invited the attention of Congress to the subject of the public ...
... amount received from the public lands upon the principles of that now offered . The President , in his message at the com- mencement of the previous session , had specially invited the attention of Congress to the subject of the public ...
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... amount of national treasure , the regular standing committee to which the reference our sensations of regret , on account of the fate of the should be made . It was in vain that I contended that bill of 1833 , are still keener . Instead ...
... amount of national treasure , the regular standing committee to which the reference our sensations of regret , on account of the fate of the should be made . It was in vain that I contended that bill of 1833 , are still keener . Instead ...
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... amount there already was twenty - one or twenty - two millions , and by the end of the first quarter of the coming year that amount will have swelled to thirty millions . If , as the Secretary of the Treasury had stated , the ...
... amount there already was twenty - one or twenty - two millions , and by the end of the first quarter of the coming year that amount will have swelled to thirty millions . If , as the Secretary of the Treasury had stated , the ...
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... amount of capital employed , and if necessary for the commercial wants of the District . He preferred that the memorial should lie on the table till to - morrow . Mr. KENT expressed the hope that the gentleman would permit the memorial ...
... amount of capital employed , and if necessary for the commercial wants of the District . He preferred that the memorial should lie on the table till to - morrow . Mr. KENT expressed the hope that the gentleman would permit the memorial ...
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