Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... adopting it for the currency of the Federal Government . Profiting by that great error , those who put down the ... adopt all these currencies ? Passing by the constitutional objection , as too obvious to need enforcement , and too often ...
... adopting it for the currency of the Federal Government . Profiting by that great error , those who put down the ... adopt all these currencies ? Passing by the constitutional objection , as too obvious to need enforcement , and too often ...
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... adopted by society , by which to estimate and compare the value of every thing else that is bought and sold ; and if it be , as it most un- doubtedly is , the duty of Government to adopt every practicable means for rendering all foot ...
... adopted by society , by which to estimate and compare the value of every thing else that is bought and sold ; and if it be , as it most un- doubtedly is , the duty of Government to adopt every practicable means for rendering all foot ...
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... adopted in relation to it without its previously undergoing the careful investigation of a committee . There were two counter projects now be fore the Senate , which were essentially incompatible with each other . One had been reported ...
... adopted in relation to it without its previously undergoing the careful investigation of a committee . There were two counter projects now be fore the Senate , which were essentially incompatible with each other . One had been reported ...
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... adopted , until Congress [ SENATE . should convene , which might adopt such further legisla- tion in regard to the sales of the lands as the public in- terests may require ? Sir , ( said Mr. N. , ) there is another reason why I can- not ...
... adopted , until Congress [ SENATE . should convene , which might adopt such further legisla- tion in regard to the sales of the lands as the public in- terests may require ? Sir , ( said Mr. N. , ) there is another reason why I can- not ...
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... adopt a rule which would occa . sion great inconvenience , and perhaps injustice , be- cause the large sums of money received into the Treas- ury cannot well be collected in a currency not in gen- eral use . Whatever principle is adopted ...
... adopt a rule which would occa . sion great inconvenience , and perhaps injustice , be- cause the large sums of money received into the Treas- ury cannot well be collected in a currency not in gen- eral use . Whatever principle is adopted ...
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