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... debt and its interest ? Would it indicate the policy of Congress in reference to the pay ment of the debt ? Is there anything tangible in this resolution , anything which can afford to the people any hope of relief from the heavy ...
... debt and its interest ? Would it indicate the policy of Congress in reference to the pay ment of the debt ? Is there anything tangible in this resolution , anything which can afford to the people any hope of relief from the heavy ...
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... debt . The fact , therefore , that we have an im- mense debt , which these roads will so largely assist in paying is one of the strongest argu- ments in favor of the aid proposed . We have already seen that the burden of the debt de ...
... debt . The fact , therefore , that we have an im- mense debt , which these roads will so largely assist in paying is one of the strongest argu- ments in favor of the aid proposed . We have already seen that the burden of the debt de ...
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... debt - a debt incurred by themselves in the defense of the high and sa- cred cause of human liberty and for the preser- vation and perpetuation of free government . To the lasting praise of the American nation , and in full vindication ...
... debt - a debt incurred by themselves in the defense of the high and sa- cred cause of human liberty and for the preser- vation and perpetuation of free government . To the lasting praise of the American nation , and in full vindication ...
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