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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... citizens from the danger of falling into the error of considering the moneys deposited with the States as an unavoidable surplus , for which the Government has no use , and which they may consequently treat as their own . This document ...
... citizens from the danger of falling into the error of considering the moneys deposited with the States as an unavoidable surplus , for which the Government has no use , and which they may consequently treat as their own . This document ...
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... citizen had a right to pay in the same kind of mo- ney ; either in specie or in notes convertible into specie on demand ... citizens of the State in which the land sold may happen to lie , and in favor of those who are called " actual ...
... citizen had a right to pay in the same kind of mo- ney ; either in specie or in notes convertible into specie on demand ... citizens of the State in which the land sold may happen to lie , and in favor of those who are called " actual ...
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... citizens of the States where the lands lie and all others , and allows advantages to the former which are denied to others . The argument in support of it , and to which we are referred , amounts to this : it is no violation of right ...
... citizens of the States where the lands lie and all others , and allows advantages to the former which are denied to others . The argument in support of it , and to which we are referred , amounts to this : it is no violation of right ...
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... citizen pleases , without being burdened in the acquisi- tion and possession more than others ; more than the citizens of the State where he acquires and holds it . Can this privilege be violated by a State ? Can Indiana forbid a citizen ...
... citizen pleases , without being burdened in the acquisi- tion and possession more than others ; more than the citizens of the State where he acquires and holds it . Can this privilege be violated by a State ? Can Indiana forbid a citizen ...
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... citizens . They may receive foreign gold for customs , as they al- ways have done . So they may for the lands . But does it follow that the President may , of his own authority , do this ? Where does he get his power ? Besides , I do ...
... citizens . They may receive foreign gold for customs , as they al- ways have done . So they may for the lands . But does it follow that the President may , of his own authority , do this ? Where does he get his power ? Besides , I do ...
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