Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Volumen1;Volumen6;Volumen50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Federal Government has done nothing so ? Should we not inquire why this state of things has towards settling Louisiana , for I count as nothing the two come to pass ? He would ask , was it not important to in- hundred thousand acres ...
... Federal Government has done nothing so ? Should we not inquire why this state of things has towards settling Louisiana , for I count as nothing the two come to pass ? He would ask , was it not important to in- hundred thousand acres ...
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... Federal appoint- ments , jobs , and contracts . He has ' power ' over the ' sup- port ' of individuals who administer the system . He makes and unmakes them . He chooses from the circle of his friends and supporters , and may dismiss ...
... Federal appoint- ments , jobs , and contracts . He has ' power ' over the ' sup- port ' of individuals who administer the system . He makes and unmakes them . He chooses from the circle of his friends and supporters , and may dismiss ...
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... Federal ject , I will detain you no longer . Government ; whatever may be the construction of words and phrases employed to secure your authority , it is not difficult to show that , by withdrawing from market a por- tion of the ...
... Federal ject , I will detain you no longer . Government ; whatever may be the construction of words and phrases employed to secure your authority , it is not difficult to show that , by withdrawing from market a por- tion of the ...
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... Federal Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in the hands of a pidity . When the people thereof can be permitted to rest great ...
... Federal Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in the hands of a pidity . When the people thereof can be permitted to rest great ...
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... Federal out imposing burthens upon the people ? Sir , I may be Government , which subjects us to a taxation which it re- singular -- perhaps I stand alone here in the opinion , but quires the utmost efforts of our industry to meet ...
... Federal out imposing burthens upon the people ? Sir , I may be Government , which subjects us to a taxation which it re- singular -- perhaps I stand alone here in the opinion , but quires the utmost efforts of our industry to meet ...
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