Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... interests from abuse , without such designation , furnishes a strong motive for this measure . SENATE . defraying the current expenses of the Government , including the interest and reimbursement of the public debt , payable to that ...
... interests from abuse , without such designation , furnishes a strong motive for this measure . SENATE . defraying the current expenses of the Government , including the interest and reimbursement of the public debt , payable to that ...
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... interest ; and the memorial was read , and referred to the Committee of Claims . Mr. HUNTER presented the memorial of Bowie and Kurtz and others , of Georgetown , in the Dis- trict of Columbia , praying indemnity for the loss of the ...
... interest ; and the memorial was read , and referred to the Committee of Claims . Mr. HUNTER presented the memorial of Bowie and Kurtz and others , of Georgetown , in the Dis- trict of Columbia , praying indemnity for the loss of the ...
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... interest for the use of their money than is generally permitted , would , I ap- prehend , find but few advocates among the repre- sentatives of a free people . If , therefore , such would be the probable effect of any institution of the ...
... interest for the use of their money than is generally permitted , would , I ap- prehend , find but few advocates among the repre- sentatives of a free people . If , therefore , such would be the probable effect of any institution of the ...
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... interest of some kind . But the question is , whether that interest will give such a right , as may be asserted in opposition to the regular revising power of the legislative de- partment of the Government ? Can it be severed from and ...
... interest of some kind . But the question is , whether that interest will give such a right , as may be asserted in opposition to the regular revising power of the legislative de- partment of the Government ? Can it be severed from and ...
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... interest in the institution , having no other the wants and situation of the country , as far as foundation than as attached thereto , cannot , as a practicable , and a just regard to the interest and mere incident , change the true ...
... interest in the institution , having no other the wants and situation of the country , as far as foundation than as attached thereto , cannot , as a practicable , and a just regard to the interest and mere incident , change the true ...
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