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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... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means [ Mr. CAMBRELENG ] had justified that harsh mea- sure , by remarking that the discussion thus arrested could be renewed upon any other bill . He would take this occa- sion to advert to some ...
... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means [ Mr. CAMBRELENG ] had justified that harsh mea- sure , by remarking that the discussion thus arrested could be renewed upon any other bill . He would take this occa- sion to advert to some ...
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... Chairman , I will not soil my own mind , or disgust the House , by hunting up proof , from a thousaud polluted sources , that this is the cry with which the country has so long rung from side to side . Sir , the task would be as ...
... Chairman , I will not soil my own mind , or disgust the House , by hunting up proof , from a thousaud polluted sources , that this is the cry with which the country has so long rung from side to side . Sir , the task would be as ...
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... Chairman , from this retrospect two things are ap- parent-- First . That to denounce credit , and insist on an exclu- sive metallic currency , is not an ingenious novelty of the present day , but a servile attempt to follow in the ...
... Chairman , from this retrospect two things are ap- parent-- First . That to denounce credit , and insist on an exclu- sive metallic currency , is not an ingenious novelty of the present day , but a servile attempt to follow in the ...
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... Chairman , was the deliberate representation made on the eve of General Jacksen's administration . But the message of the President , in 1829 , declared that the bank had failed to provide a sound and uniform currency , and suggested ...
... Chairman , was the deliberate representation made on the eve of General Jacksen's administration . But the message of the President , in 1829 , declared that the bank had failed to provide a sound and uniform currency , and suggested ...
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... Chairman , is not all this most humiliating to our national pride ? Does it not almost sicken us with the forms of popular Government ? How often have we lis- tened to professions of unbounded faith in the intelligence and virtue of the ...
... Chairman , is not all this most humiliating to our national pride ? Does it not almost sicken us with the forms of popular Government ? How often have we lis- tened to professions of unbounded faith in the intelligence and virtue of the ...
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