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... millions , the present amount in hand , to twenty , thirty , or forty millions of dollars . This would be equivalent to a law that the President should deposite the public money where he pleased , and the accumulating surplus should ...
... millions , the present amount in hand , to twenty , thirty , or forty millions of dollars . This would be equivalent to a law that the President should deposite the public money where he pleased , and the accumulating surplus should ...
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... millions is an amendment was also lost . How , sir , and where ? Not in the Senate . The bill was perfectly safe , if the House chose that it should be so , after the rejection of this amendment . It was returned to them much better ...
... millions is an amendment was also lost . How , sir , and where ? Not in the Senate . The bill was perfectly safe , if the House chose that it should be so , after the rejection of this amendment . It was returned to them much better ...
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... millions had been Besides this , sir , there are other objections to this voted on the 3d of March last at night , without specifi- application of the surplus revenue , not only because it cation or limit , by what magic could the ...
... millions had been Besides this , sir , there are other objections to this voted on the 3d of March last at night , without specifi- application of the surplus revenue , not only because it cation or limit , by what magic could the ...
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... millions were wanting for the public we might have merited the reproach of traitors . [ A service , and would cause to be specified the sums for call to order by the Chair . ] Mr. G. proceeded . With the respective objects , they were ...
... millions were wanting for the public we might have merited the reproach of traitors . [ A service , and would cause to be specified the sums for call to order by the Chair . ] Mr. G. proceeded . With the respective objects , they were ...
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... millions , why was the sum of more than one million and a half refused ? I say the refusal is utterly irreconcilable with the purposes which the amendment professed to have in view . Sir , said Mr. P. , I have never heard any thing like ...
... millions , why was the sum of more than one million and a half refused ? I say the refusal is utterly irreconcilable with the purposes which the amendment professed to have in view . Sir , said Mr. P. , I have never heard any thing like ...
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