The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... course of Virginia , in establishing the interests of this Con- federacy , the gentleman might have remembered that , in the whole of that course , she was essentially aided by her old friend , Pennsylvania ; but now she had increased ...
... course of Virginia , in establishing the interests of this Con- federacy , the gentleman might have remembered that , in the whole of that course , she was essentially aided by her old friend , Pennsylvania ; but now she had increased ...
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... course . But it might be said , it had been said , though he should not say it , that she had pursued that course with a selfish view to her own ascendency . [ Here the Chairman called Mr. INGHAM to order . ] Mr. CLAY regretted ...
... course . But it might be said , it had been said , though he should not say it , that she had pursued that course with a selfish view to her own ascendency . [ Here the Chairman called Mr. INGHAM to order . ] Mr. CLAY regretted ...
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... course pointed out by Henry and Louis . In 1781 , Mr. Neckar says , her exports were three hundred millions of livres ; her imports two hundred and twenty millions , which gave her a balance of eighty millions . He esti- mated the coin ...
... course pointed out by Henry and Louis . In 1781 , Mr. Neckar says , her exports were three hundred millions of livres ; her imports two hundred and twenty millions , which gave her a balance of eighty millions . He esti- mated the coin ...
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... course . The with the rigid rules of cash dealings , but is appli- first efforts of manufacturing skill have been pro- cable to the course of business among the great perly directed to coarse and common fabrics . It mass of the people ...
... course . The with the rigid rules of cash dealings , but is appli- first efforts of manufacturing skill have been pro- cable to the course of business among the great perly directed to coarse and common fabrics . It mass of the people ...
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... course of dealing that is embarrassing , but a kind of speculation which can be sustained by the foreign manufacturer , but which the domestic is unable to meet . When the last is driven away , the other is able to make good any ...
... course of dealing that is embarrassing , but a kind of speculation which can be sustained by the foreign manufacturer , but which the domestic is unable to meet . When the last is driven away , the other is able to make good any ...
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