Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68 |
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77,000,000 would have been given if the United States lands had The customs ,
it seems , have produced $ 23,000,000 , been open to purchasers in the ordinary
way . Those which is $ 4,000,000 more than my estimate . The public I who had ...
77,000,000 would have been given if the United States lands had The customs ,
it seems , have produced $ 23,000,000 , been open to purchasers in the ordinary
way . Those which is $ 4,000,000 more than my estimate . The public I who had ...
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( and there were many , too , that had been given up by He should show then to
the Senate , far more satisfac . their supporters , ) there would be no more surplus
in the torily by facts , than the gentleman from Ohio had been Treasury now than
...
( and there were many , too , that had been given up by He should show then to
the Senate , far more satisfac . their supporters , ) there would be no more surplus
in the torily by facts , than the gentleman from Ohio had been Treasury now than
...
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The legal currency of the Uni was the only answer which could be given in 1816 ,
and ted States was gold and silver coin ; this was a subject in the only one that
could be given until President Jackregard to which Congress bad run into no folly
...
The legal currency of the Uni was the only answer which could be given in 1816 ,
and ted States was gold and silver coin ; this was a subject in the only one that
could be given until President Jackregard to which Congress bad run into no folly
...
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But if there was any truth in the repre . perhaps to admit , whatever be its merit or
demerit , that sentations universally given , there was an extreme pres . the party
of the honorable Senator do love gold and silsure now felt in all our great cities ...
But if there was any truth in the repre . perhaps to admit , whatever be its merit or
demerit , that sentations universally given , there was an extreme pres . the party
of the honorable Senator do love gold and silsure now felt in all our great cities ...
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... as given turbing agent , every hour it is suffered to exist . Indeed , entire above ,
it cannot be allowed to exist long . It is not possible ( Mr. BENTON laid the
following on the table , in the that the West can submit to a measure at once so
inju ...
... as given turbing agent , every hour it is suffered to exist . Indeed , entire above ,
it cannot be allowed to exist long . It is not possible ( Mr. BENTON laid the
following on the table , in the that the West can submit to a measure at once so
inju ...
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