Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... President considers alone admissible . Why , then , call upon Congress again to des- ignate those funds ? What assurance have we that , bound as he is to follow the footsteps of his predecessor , another law upon the subject will not be ...
... President considers alone admissible . Why , then , call upon Congress again to des- ignate those funds ? What assurance have we that , bound as he is to follow the footsteps of his predecessor , another law upon the subject will not be ...
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... President and the report of the Secretary were referred , a very short time has elapsed . Notwithstanding this , if the committee had supposed that there existed any necessity whatever for speedy action , they would doubtless have ...
... President and the report of the Secretary were referred , a very short time has elapsed . Notwithstanding this , if the committee had supposed that there existed any necessity whatever for speedy action , they would doubtless have ...
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... President is entitled to the thanks of every patriot and philanthropist . The banks of the States ought to be indulged in the free exercise of all powers lawfully granted . But they must not be permitted to inundate the whole country ...
... President is entitled to the thanks of every patriot and philanthropist . The banks of the States ought to be indulged in the free exercise of all powers lawfully granted . But they must not be permitted to inundate the whole country ...
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... President of the United States is hereby autho- rized to cause Treasury notes for such sum or sums as [ he may think expedient ] the exigencies of the Government may require , but not exceeding , in the whole amount of notes issued ...
... President of the United States is hereby autho- rized to cause Treasury notes for such sum or sums as [ he may think expedient ] the exigencies of the Government may require , but not exceeding , in the whole amount of notes issued ...
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... President was hailed with joy by thousands as a favorable omen . They hugged to their bosoms the de- delusive hope that their rulers had seen the folly of their course , and were about to retrace their steps . Sir , al- though the President ...
... President was hailed with joy by thousands as a favorable omen . They hugged to their bosoms the de- delusive hope that their rulers had seen the folly of their course , and were about to retrace their steps . Sir , al- though the President ...
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