The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... consequence has been , that most of them , in this situation , have been compelled to stop . Sir , said Mr. B. , the traveller , if he had gone into the interior and mountainous districts of Pennsylvania , but a few years ago , would ...
... consequence has been , that most of them , in this situation , have been compelled to stop . Sir , said Mr. B. , the traveller , if he had gone into the interior and mountainous districts of Pennsylvania , but a few years ago , would ...
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... consequence of an assur- ance given him by several leading members , now in opposition to the bill , that , if this feature were removed , they would support the residue , and he wished the friends of the plan to remember that a bill ...
... consequence of an assur- ance given him by several leading members , now in opposition to the bill , that , if this feature were removed , they would support the residue , and he wished the friends of the plan to remember that a bill ...
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... consequence , because , that , owing to the manufacture of that article in his vicinity , the price had been reduced to less than one - third of the price formerly paid . He had no doubt that a great abundance of the article in question ...
... consequence , because , that , owing to the manufacture of that article in his vicinity , the price had been reduced to less than one - third of the price formerly paid . He had no doubt that a great abundance of the article in question ...
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... consequence of this general meas- ure of self - defence , British goods have more duty to pay than French , it is not the result of our le- gislation , but of her own , and when two parties make a contract , no act of one of them is ...
... consequence of this general meas- ure of self - defence , British goods have more duty to pay than French , it is not the result of our le- gislation , but of her own , and when two parties make a contract , no act of one of them is ...
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... consequence . " This re- mark could not certainly be intended to apply merely to the individual seat , which is now con- tested ; but must be meant to refer to the general principle involved in the question under discus- sion . Is the ...
... consequence . " This re- mark could not certainly be intended to apply merely to the individual seat , which is now con- tested ; but must be meant to refer to the general principle involved in the question under discus- sion . Is the ...
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