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... Secretary of the Treasury may be able to see further than the rest of us ; but whether it may be brought about or not , in my humble judgment , such an estimate is not to be considered by us on this occasion as a satisfactory basis for ...
... Secretary of the Treasury may be able to see further than the rest of us ; but whether it may be brought about or not , in my humble judgment , such an estimate is not to be considered by us on this occasion as a satisfactory basis for ...
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... Secretary the benefit of all the tables in this re- port , which , through the agency of the Secretary , has been withheld from our view until near the close of the session , the information still falls far short of what I conceive ...
... Secretary the benefit of all the tables in this re- port , which , through the agency of the Secretary , has been withheld from our view until near the close of the session , the information still falls far short of what I conceive ...
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... Secretary , in his report , undertakes to inform Congress of the amount of public debt SPEECH OF MR . J. A. ROCKWELL , and in his report he refers to the tables appended paid during the year ending 1st December , 1847 , The National ...
... Secretary , in his report , undertakes to inform Congress of the amount of public debt SPEECH OF MR . J. A. ROCKWELL , and in his report he refers to the tables appended paid during the year ending 1st December , 1847 , The National ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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