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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... admit that the estimate falls far short of the reality ; but , in making this admission , I cannot see that thereby any fault , any want of discernment , any want of foresight , of Calculation , or of judgment , is chargeable upon the ...
... admit that the estimate falls far short of the reality ; but , in making this admission , I cannot see that thereby any fault , any want of discernment , any want of foresight , of Calculation , or of judgment , is chargeable upon the ...
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... admit that every dollar of this money had been loaned by one set of banks to their customers ; and the process of transferring made it necessary to collect from those customers , for those banks , in order that it might be removed to ...
... admit that every dollar of this money had been loaned by one set of banks to their customers ; and the process of transferring made it necessary to collect from those customers , for those banks , in order that it might be removed to ...
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... admit that the pres ent distress and pecuniary pressure is most severe . What would have been the consequences if the Secre- tary had caused to be transferred the whole thirty - seven millions , can better be imagined than described . I ...
... admit that the pres ent distress and pecuniary pressure is most severe . What would have been the consequences if the Secre- tary had caused to be transferred the whole thirty - seven millions , can better be imagined than described . I ...
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... admit the necessity of making an adequate reduction of the revenue . Mr. BENTON said the document which had been read , to wit : the estimate of appropriations for 1837 , was not unknown to him . He was no stranger to the document ...
... admit the necessity of making an adequate reduction of the revenue . Mr. BENTON said the document which had been read , to wit : the estimate of appropriations for 1837 , was not unknown to him . He was no stranger to the document ...
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... admit the State of Michigan to receive , with her sisters of the confederacy , her due proportion of the public moneys ; but if the whole sub- ject was put off , as had been moved , the passage of the bill might be so far delayed as to ...
... admit the State of Michigan to receive , with her sisters of the confederacy , her due proportion of the public moneys ; but if the whole sub- ject was put off , as had been moved , the passage of the bill might be so far delayed as to ...
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