The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... considered the appear- saw no good reason why that portion of the Union ance of a black face in the gallery , pending yes- which he had the honor , in part , to represent , terday's discussion , of sufficient importance to should be ...
... considered the appear- saw no good reason why that portion of the Union ance of a black face in the gallery , pending yes- which he had the honor , in part , to represent , terday's discussion , of sufficient importance to should be ...
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... considered . For the reason before stated , Mr. S. said , he should at present vote against the resolution for the repeal of the charter , and against that directing the is- suing of a scire facias ; but , if he should not suc- ceed in ...
... considered . For the reason before stated , Mr. S. said , he should at present vote against the resolution for the repeal of the charter , and against that directing the is- suing of a scire facias ; but , if he should not suc- ceed in ...
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... considered the right clear and indisputable . Is it expedient , under But , sir , said Mr. J. , we have the charter be- existing circumstances , to exercise this right ? fore us . Let us apply the fundamental rules of He considered the ...
... considered the right clear and indisputable . Is it expedient , under But , sir , said Mr. J. , we have the charter be- existing circumstances , to exercise this right ? fore us . Let us apply the fundamental rules of He considered the ...
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... considered these opera- tions by himself and the clerk as mere ministe- rial acts , which might as well have been done by the discount clerk . While I admit that the board had as much pretence to transfer the power of making loans to ...
... considered these opera- tions by himself and the clerk as mere ministe- rial acts , which might as well have been done by the discount clerk . While I admit that the board had as much pretence to transfer the power of making loans to ...
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... considered it as obliging the State banks to pay interest for public balances transferred from them to the National Bank , al- though the National Bank had not undertaken to pay these balances to the Government in its own notes or ...
... considered it as obliging the State banks to pay interest for public balances transferred from them to the National Bank , al- though the National Bank had not undertaken to pay these balances to the Government in its own notes or ...
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