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... Treasury Department , & c . Mr. G. said , that whilst upon this most un- pleasant part of the subject , he wished to be in- dulged in a few observations upon the state of our public debt ; because this subject , in the hands of a ...
... Treasury Department , & c . Mr. G. said , that whilst upon this most un- pleasant part of the subject , he wished to be in- dulged in a few observations upon the state of our public debt ; because this subject , in the hands of a ...
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... Treasury for the great loss sustained by the repeal of that tax ; for he has told us , that its repeal depended upon his single vote ; and that that vote he gave from com- plaisance , not from a conviction of its correctness , The ...
... Treasury for the great loss sustained by the repeal of that tax ; for he has told us , that its repeal depended upon his single vote ; and that that vote he gave from com- plaisance , not from a conviction of its correctness , The ...
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... Treasury ! But , Mr. President , what is the Treasury , abstractedly speaking ? and what does the honorable member mean , by a fear to press on the Treasury ? The officers of the Treasury are mere agents to receive and to pay the money ...
... Treasury ! But , Mr. President , what is the Treasury , abstractedly speaking ? and what does the honorable member mean , by a fear to press on the Treasury ? The officers of the Treasury are mere agents to receive and to pay the money ...
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... Treasury , embarrass your finances , and probably compel you to impose new burdens on the people . Will they not inquire into the causes of those extraordinary measures , and ask wherefore were those new taxes im- posed , those ...
... Treasury , embarrass your finances , and probably compel you to impose new burdens on the people . Will they not inquire into the causes of those extraordinary measures , and ask wherefore were those new taxes im- posed , those ...
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... Treasury , and said without producing the least public advantage . he believed none ; and added , that his ( the Secre- There are some of your own citizens who pretend tary's ) talents had induced us to get rid of the di- to believe you ...
... Treasury , and said without producing the least public advantage . he believed none ; and added , that his ( the Secre- There are some of your own citizens who pretend tary's ) talents had induced us to get rid of the di- to believe you ...
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Página 469 - Who has been a member for many years past, and has seen the defenceless state of his country even near home, under his own eyes, without a single endeavor to remedy so serious an evil ? Let him not say,