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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... measure was supported , or pretended to be supported , by the opinions of members of this body and the other branch of Congress . But , before I pro- ceed to examine in detail this paper , its character , and its consequences , I will ...
... measure was supported , or pretended to be supported , by the opinions of members of this body and the other branch of Congress . But , before I pro- ceed to examine in detail this paper , its character , and its consequences , I will ...
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... measure was de- vised . It was not then foreseen that the people would as generally see through the contrivance as it has since been found that they do . There may have been various other motives which led to the measure . Many minds ...
... measure was de- vised . It was not then foreseen that the people would as generally see through the contrivance as it has since been found that they do . There may have been various other motives which led to the measure . Many minds ...
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... measure . In principle it was wrong ; in practice it will favor the very speculation which it professes to endeavor to suppress . The officer who issued it , as if conscious of its obnoxious character , shelters himself behind the name ...
... measure . In principle it was wrong ; in practice it will favor the very speculation which it professes to endeavor to suppress . The officer who issued it , as if conscious of its obnoxious character , shelters himself behind the name ...
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... measure were largely benefited by it , belong to the history of the times , and are well calcu- ated to diminish the respect which might otherwise have been due to the action of the Congress which created the institution . " On the ...
... measure were largely benefited by it , belong to the history of the times , and are well calcu- ated to diminish the respect which might otherwise have been due to the action of the Congress which created the institution . " On the ...
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... measure of the greatest moment and ex- complished by the Treasury Department , without the tent , affecting every interest and the whole Union ! and interference of Congress , I have no belief . If from that rightly did he claim for it ...
... measure of the greatest moment and ex- complished by the Treasury Department , without the tent , affecting every interest and the whole Union ! and interference of Congress , I have no belief . If from that rightly did he claim for it ...
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