The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... measures , to threaten the open opposition of the Government , with all its revenue resources , to impair , if possible , the public confidence of their stability . Let gentle- men who desire proof of this attentively read the Treasury ...
... measures , to threaten the open opposition of the Government , with all its revenue resources , to impair , if possible , the public confidence of their stability . Let gentle- men who desire proof of this attentively read the Treasury ...
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... measure tending to the increase of such misery and wretchedness . The slaves already in the United States , as the laws now are , can only be increased by procrea- tion . The penalties against further importation , and the measures ...
... measure tending to the increase of such misery and wretchedness . The slaves already in the United States , as the laws now are , can only be increased by procrea- tion . The penalties against further importation , and the measures ...
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... measures which had been adopted for carrying it into effect . He would not enter into these topics . The sub- ject ... measure of the Legislature to secure the early operation of the bank . Those of the Trea- sury Department were ...
... measures which had been adopted for carrying it into effect . He would not enter into these topics . The sub- ject ... measure of the Legislature to secure the early operation of the bank . Those of the Trea- sury Department were ...
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... measure ? In truth there was no Bank of the United States . Bank of the United. H. or R. been entirely abandoned and which it was ex- tremely improbable that any future board of directors would renew . Mr. L. next adverted to that part ...
... measure ? In truth there was no Bank of the United States . Bank of the United. H. or R. been entirely abandoned and which it was ex- tremely improbable that any future board of directors would renew . Mr. L. next adverted to that part ...
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... measure of policy , the dissolution of the charter would be unwise , Congress would not dissolve it , even ... measures of value . The 14th Congress did not aim at ideal perfection ; they wished to combine with the conveniences ...
... measure of policy , the dissolution of the charter would be unwise , Congress would not dissolve it , even ... measures of value . The 14th Congress did not aim at ideal perfection ; they wished to combine with the conveniences ...
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