The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... never rising twice to speak to the same general subject on the same day . But he felt himself constrained to make some reply to a remark that had fallen from the gentleman from Pennsylvania . He said something about my claiming for ...
... never rising twice to speak to the same general subject on the same day . But he felt himself constrained to make some reply to a remark that had fallen from the gentleman from Pennsylvania . He said something about my claiming for ...
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... never loses sight of the great interests of agriculture and commerce . demand . The price of the article became extrav- of only $ 7 50 per ton . It will , however , afford agant , and both the Government and the agricul- them that ...
... never loses sight of the great interests of agriculture and commerce . demand . The price of the article became extrav- of only $ 7 50 per ton . It will , however , afford agant , and both the Government and the agricul- them that ...
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... never made a more sure and steady march towards the summit of power and greatness , than at the present moment . Sir , why do great and important sections of country afford no evidence of increasing wealth and prosperity ? Why do the ...
... never made a more sure and steady march towards the summit of power and greatness , than at the present moment . Sir , why do great and important sections of country afford no evidence of increasing wealth and prosperity ? Why do the ...
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... never Sir , the attention of the Committee is asked to failed to furnish a supply . That nation never a further development of the policy of England made such advances to opulence and power as towards other nations . It is most clearly ...
... never Sir , the attention of the Committee is asked to failed to furnish a supply . That nation never a further development of the policy of England made such advances to opulence and power as towards other nations . It is most clearly ...
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... never checked her trade with France , and left the industry of her people to regulate itself , would she have been the gainer ? Suppose Rus- sia and Germany had remained dependent on Italy , France and Holland , what would have been ...
... never checked her trade with France , and left the industry of her people to regulate itself , would she have been the gainer ? Suppose Rus- sia and Germany had remained dependent on Italy , France and Holland , what would have been ...
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