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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... establish for the fu- ture collection of the public revenue , I shall , for one , be opposed to any mode of action ... establishing some definite and permanent rule for the future collection of the revenue . An indispensable ...
... establish for the fu- ture collection of the public revenue , I shall , for one , be opposed to any mode of action ... establishing some definite and permanent rule for the future collection of the revenue . An indispensable ...
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... established by the Revolution . He is United States , through A. JACKSON , jr . , his private sec- the surviving son of Colonel Nathaniel Scudder , one of retary , on the subject of the adinission of Michigan into the Union , with ...
... established by the Revolution . He is United States , through A. JACKSON , jr . , his private sec- the surviving son of Colonel Nathaniel Scudder , one of retary , on the subject of the adinission of Michigan into the Union , with ...
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... established by law . By acts of Congress , Treasury notes were at one time re- ceivable for the public lands , and bills of the Bank of the United States were made receivable by the provisions of the charter itself . But at the date of ...
... established by law . By acts of Congress , Treasury notes were at one time re- ceivable for the public lands , and bills of the Bank of the United States were made receivable by the provisions of the charter itself . But at the date of ...
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... established each and all as legal currency , and given direction to public officers to receive them as such . This resolution established no new currency ; it did not repeal nor add to any act of Congress which designated the kind of mo ...
... established each and all as legal currency , and given direction to public officers to receive them as such . This resolution established no new currency ; it did not repeal nor add to any act of Congress which designated the kind of mo ...
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... established , as with care . clearly as law can , the opinion of Congress , that bank notes were to be received for ... establish the currency of the constitution for the Federal Government , " which proposed that the Government should ...
... established , as with care . clearly as law can , the opinion of Congress , that bank notes were to be received for ... establish the currency of the constitution for the Federal Government , " which proposed that the Government should ...
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acres act of Congress Admission of Michigan admit adopted amendment amount argument assent authority bank notes Bank of England bank paper believe BENTON CALHOUN called charter circulation citizens coin committee constitution convention declared deposite banks deposite law draw black lines duty effect elected evil EWING executive existing express Expunging Resolution fact favor Federal friends gentlemen gold and silver Government honorable Senator impeachment issue journal Kentucky King of Georgia last session legal currency legislation Legislature measure ment motion never object Ohio opinion paper money party passed payment Pennsylvania preamble present President principle proceedings proposed provisions public lands public money purchase purpose question reason received referred repeal resolution of 1816 revenue Secretary Senator from Missouri settlers South Carolina specie speculation suppose surplus Territory thing tion Treasury Circular Treasury order Union United violation vote whole words