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... Government dues , but that the Government itself would be bound for their ultimate redemption , no rational doubt can exist that the paper which the exchequer would furnish would readily enter into general circulation , and be ...
... Government dues , but that the Government itself would be bound for their ultimate redemption , no rational doubt can exist that the paper which the exchequer would furnish would readily enter into general circulation , and be ...
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... Government may be regarded as the very soul of the Government itself — a principle of vitality without which all its movements are languid and all its operations embarrassed . In this spirit , the Execu- tive felt itself bound by the ...
... Government may be regarded as the very soul of the Government itself — a principle of vitality without which all its movements are languid and all its operations embarrassed . In this spirit , the Execu- tive felt itself bound by the ...
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... Government seeks nevertheless no peculiar advantages , no exclusive con- trol over the Hawaiian Government , but is content with its independent existence , and anxiously wishes for its security and prosperity . Its forbear- ance in ...
... Government seeks nevertheless no peculiar advantages , no exclusive con- trol over the Hawaiian Government , but is content with its independent existence , and anxiously wishes for its security and prosperity . Its forbear- ance in ...
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Aaron Abraham McClellan affirmative Alexander H. H. Stuart Alfred Babcock amendment Anderson Mitchell Andrews Archibald H Arrington Charles G Benjamin Randall Bernard Blair bill was read Brown Edmund Burke Butler Caldwell Campbell Cave Johnson Charles Hudson Committee of Claims Committee on Commerce Committee on Revolutionary Cowen Cuthbert Powell David Bronson desired by one-fifth Edmund Deberry Edward Stanly entitled An act Ezra Dean Floyd Garrett Davis Henry Hopkins Horace Everett Hubard Ingersoll Jacob Houck Jeremiah Brown Jeremiah Morrow John Mattocks John John P. B. Maxwell John Quincy Adams John R. J. Daniel John Taliaferro Joseph Ridgway Kennedy Landaff W Lewis Riggs Lewis Steenrod Linn motion Nathaniel nays being desired Osmyn Baker petition of citizens Philip Triplett praying referred relief resolution Richard Robert McClellan Robert Ramsey Samuel Stokely Senate Thomas Jones Yorke Thomas M. T. McKennan Tillinghast Toland Victory Birdseye voted William Cost Johnson William Medill William Parmenter Zadok Casey