The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... existing systems , to carry out the spirit of the Constitution in all expedient and practicable purity , by rendering that uniform rule of naturalization which it confers upon Congress the power to establish , wholesome in its exercise ...
... existing systems , to carry out the spirit of the Constitution in all expedient and practicable purity , by rendering that uniform rule of naturalization which it confers upon Congress the power to establish , wholesome in its exercise ...
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... existing law . The amendment proposed to the bill , and which he had no doubt would be agreed to , put a like duty of 30 per cent . on all imported wool . The existing law imposed a duty of 30 per cent . ad valorem and three cents a ...
... existing law . The amendment proposed to the bill , and which he had no doubt would be agreed to , put a like duty of 30 per cent . on all imported wool . The existing law imposed a duty of 30 per cent . ad valorem and three cents a ...
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... existing law imposed a duty of $ 25 a ton on rolled bar iron , $ 17 on hammered bar iron , $ 9 on pig iron ; and on hoop iron , sheet iron , band iron , scroll iron , or casement rods , slit , rolled , or hammered - and on nail or spike ...
... existing law imposed a duty of $ 25 a ton on rolled bar iron , $ 17 on hammered bar iron , $ 9 on pig iron ; and on hoop iron , sheet iron , band iron , scroll iron , or casement rods , slit , rolled , or hammered - and on nail or spike ...
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