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... duty , and had received for answer that the Presi- dent would make a communication to the two Houses this day at 12 o'clock . A message was then received from the President of the United States , by Mr. DONELSON , his secretary , which ...
... duty , and had received for answer that the Presi- dent would make a communication to the two Houses this day at 12 o'clock . A message was then received from the President of the United States , by Mr. DONELSON , his secretary , which ...
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... duty and the duty of Congress . Further than this he thought they could not go . Did the President recommend any thing beyond this ? Gentlemen had talked about a new prin- ciple . He did not see any of the dangers which they seemed so ...
... duty and the duty of Congress . Further than this he thought they could not go . Did the President recommend any thing beyond this ? Gentlemen had talked about a new prin- ciple . He did not see any of the dangers which they seemed so ...
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... duty to do , put the new Government in operation ; and that they were called together , in the city of New York , on the first Wednesday in March , 1789. The first Wednes- day happened to be on the 4th of March , and as that day had ...
... duty to do , put the new Government in operation ; and that they were called together , in the city of New York , on the first Wednesday in March , 1789. The first Wednes- day happened to be on the 4th of March , and as that day had ...
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... duty , and every tax removed , while it cheapens the cost of pro- duction at home , and thus benefits our own ... duty were wine and silks - they could very well bear the collection of such duty - still , if there was no necessity for ...
... duty , and every tax removed , while it cheapens the cost of pro- duction at home , and thus benefits our own ... duty were wine and silks - they could very well bear the collection of such duty - still , if there was no necessity for ...
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... duty should go far beyond what he had imagined . He wished to impress upon the Senate the importance of two considerations : first , that there was an immense surplus in the public exchequer , which might be em- ployed for the degrading ...
... duty should go far beyond what he had imagined . He wished to impress upon the Senate the importance of two considerations : first , that there was an immense surplus in the public exchequer , which might be em- ployed for the degrading ...
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