Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... hands , there would be still ground for the hope that the course of power would be stayed . Every dollar we can prevent from coming into the treasury , or every dollar thrown back into the hands of the people , will tend to strength- en ...
... hands , there would be still ground for the hope that the course of power would be stayed . Every dollar we can prevent from coming into the treasury , or every dollar thrown back into the hands of the people , will tend to strength- en ...
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... hands of Government is so much added to the wealth of the whole people . It cheapens production , and thus , by allowing a field for competition , it opens the foreign market at a shorter period . Mr. CLAY said that the difference ...
... hands of Government is so much added to the wealth of the whole people . It cheapens production , and thus , by allowing a field for competition , it opens the foreign market at a shorter period . Mr. CLAY said that the difference ...
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... hands , and especially so , of the federal Government . I tell the committee and the Senate that its importance within the last few years has increased into a ratio far beyond the increase of the the population and the commerce of the ...
... hands , and especially so , of the federal Government . I tell the committee and the Senate that its importance within the last few years has increased into a ratio far beyond the increase of the the population and the commerce of the ...
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... hands of one who is firm , and capable of using it to advantage when neces sary . " Thus , the language of the deputies and the conduct of the Government correspond ; and the fleet must now be approaching our coast , which bears that ...
... hands of one who is firm , and capable of using it to advantage when neces sary . " Thus , the language of the deputies and the conduct of the Government correspond ; and the fleet must now be approaching our coast , which bears that ...
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... hands , to the sacred task of national defence . For himself , he did not believe there would be war , because he knew that there ought not to be war ; but that belief would have no effect upon his conduct . He went for national defence ...
... hands , to the sacred task of national defence . For himself , he did not believe there would be war , because he knew that there ought not to be war ; but that belief would have no effect upon his conduct . He went for national defence ...
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