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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... regard to the business of the country , and to the ordinary cur- rency used in commercial and other transactions . It is evident that we might adopt a rule which would occa . sion great inconvenience , and perhaps injustice , be- cause ...
... regard to the business of the country , and to the ordinary cur- rency used in commercial and other transactions . It is evident that we might adopt a rule which would occa . sion great inconvenience , and perhaps injustice , be- cause ...
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... regard to this matter . If he understood this proposition , it was to give information to the States , to regulate their conduct in some legislation it was supposed they were about to be engaged in . It was information , therefore , of ...
... regard to this matter . If he understood this proposition , it was to give information to the States , to regulate their conduct in some legislation it was supposed they were about to be engaged in . It was information , therefore , of ...
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... regard to the manner in which that bill had been treated by the Committee on Finance , he believed that , as a reduction of the revenue was contem- plated by them , they preferred to let it lie until it was found what could be done on ...
... regard to the manner in which that bill had been treated by the Committee on Finance , he believed that , as a reduction of the revenue was contem- plated by them , they preferred to let it lie until it was found what could be done on ...
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... regard to the benefits or the evils of handing this surplus over to the States , they yet remained to be known . Of the dangers and difficulties which it will be likely to occasion , he was as sensible as any one . We have removed the ...
... regard to the benefits or the evils of handing this surplus over to the States , they yet remained to be known . Of the dangers and difficulties which it will be likely to occasion , he was as sensible as any one . We have removed the ...
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... regard to the public interest . He still believed the same ; and , under the same circumstances , he should not hesitate to give a similar vote upon the same subject . He had voted for the bill , and he had also voted for the appropria ...
... regard to the public interest . He still believed the same ; and , under the same circumstances , he should not hesitate to give a similar vote upon the same subject . He had voted for the bill , and he had also voted for the appropria ...
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