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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... considered the security of the United States better than any other in the world . He had seen them , at one period of the late war , at a discount of 11 per cent . ; but he did not believe that such would be the case now . He preferred ...
... considered the security of the United States better than any other in the world . He had seen them , at one period of the late war , at a discount of 11 per cent . ; but he did not believe that such would be the case now . He preferred ...
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... considered it the duty of every member of the committee to give his views to the member who drew up the report , and to fur- nish his notes of the proceedings also , if use could be made of them . It had appeared that the majority had ...
... considered it the duty of every member of the committee to give his views to the member who drew up the report , and to fur- nish his notes of the proceedings also , if use could be made of them . It had appeared that the majority had ...
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... considered objectionable . It was that part which gave to the proposed committee power to send for persons and papers . This was a high power which this House pos- sessed , and which , in his opinion , ought never to be entrusted to a ...
... considered objectionable . It was that part which gave to the proposed committee power to send for persons and papers . This was a high power which this House pos- sessed , and which , in his opinion , ought never to be entrusted to a ...
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... considered an opponent of the administration , was the only member on that committee in the opposition . This he thought was a sufficient answer to the objections of the gentleman from Massachusetts on this point . Well , how was it ...
... considered an opponent of the administration , was the only member on that committee in the opposition . This he thought was a sufficient answer to the objections of the gentleman from Massachusetts on this point . Well , how was it ...
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... considered prudent to keep in the Treasury at all times a surplus of at least two millions of dollars . Not- withstanding the earnest desire felt in Congress after the war to pay speedily the public debt , the commissioners of the ...
... considered prudent to keep in the Treasury at all times a surplus of at least two millions of dollars . Not- withstanding the earnest desire felt in Congress after the war to pay speedily the public debt , the commissioners of the ...
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