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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... ment called for their money ; the Government had not got it , because the merchants and the banks could not pay her , and what does she do ? Why , give her notes , and say she will pay up at the end of a year . This is a plain every day ...
... ment called for their money ; the Government had not got it , because the merchants and the banks could not pay her , and what does she do ? Why , give her notes , and say she will pay up at the end of a year . This is a plain every day ...
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... ment of some length in support of the proposition he had brought to the notice of the House . Mr. UNDERWOOD accepted of the gentleman's amendment as a modification . Mr. CAMBRELENG . The gentleman from Virginia [ Mr. PATTON ] had ...
... ment of some length in support of the proposition he had brought to the notice of the House . Mr. UNDERWOOD accepted of the gentleman's amendment as a modification . Mr. CAMBRELENG . The gentleman from Virginia [ Mr. PATTON ] had ...
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... ment , had it not been actually dangerous to them to sum- mion them . Their bread depended on their silence . In- dividuals who , he well knew , could have testified in these matters , had come to him , at his lodgings , with tears in ...
... ment , had it not been actually dangerous to them to sum- mion them . Their bread depended on their silence . In- dividuals who , he well knew , could have testified in these matters , had come to him , at his lodgings , with tears in ...
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... ment , and which it could not procure under the operation tion of the amendment . Mr. CUSHING addressed the House at length in op- position to the bill ; and after a few words from Mr. BELL and Mr. McKIM , the hour having arrived , the ...
... ment , and which it could not procure under the operation tion of the amendment . Mr. CUSHING addressed the House at length in op- position to the bill ; and after a few words from Mr. BELL and Mr. McKIM , the hour having arrived , the ...
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... ment of public dues , whilst they have on hand and in their custody gold and silver sufficient for the purpose , that measure , too , is objected to . And I repeat , sir , with none other than feelings of profound regret , that the ...
... ment of public dues , whilst they have on hand and in their custody gold and silver sufficient for the purpose , that measure , too , is objected to . And I repeat , sir , with none other than feelings of profound regret , that the ...
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