Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 2;Band 14;Band 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... interest and a par- ticular interest , where they could not possibly be reconciled ; and the latter must , of course , give way to the former . The people of Mississippi could , in such a case , have ex- pressed their wish to be ...
... interest and a par- ticular interest , where they could not possibly be reconciled ; and the latter must , of course , give way to the former . The people of Mississippi could , in such a case , have ex- pressed their wish to be ...
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... interest , and should be examined like the rest ; not an hour a day in the morning exclusively . What , he would ask , was the object of making such a dis- position of the subject ? It was , to keep it within the power of the party ...
... interest , and should be examined like the rest ; not an hour a day in the morning exclusively . What , he would ask , was the object of making such a dis- position of the subject ? It was , to keep it within the power of the party ...
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... interest than with a low rate of interest ; and were the amount $ 40,000,000 instead of $ 10,000,000 , it would be a safe and salutary measure , and the very best thing Congress could do . Mr. HAYNES suggested that it was of little ...
... interest than with a low rate of interest ; and were the amount $ 40,000,000 instead of $ 10,000,000 , it would be a safe and salutary measure , and the very best thing Congress could do . Mr. HAYNES suggested that it was of little ...
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... interest as shall be ex- pressed upon the face of the said notes ; which rate of in- terest , upon each several issue of the said notes , shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury , by and with the advice and approbation of the ...
... interest as shall be ex- pressed upon the face of the said notes ; which rate of in- terest , upon each several issue of the said notes , shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury , by and with the advice and approbation of the ...
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... interest due at the time of purchase on such notes . And so much of any unappropri- ated moneys in the Treasury as may be necessary for that purpose , is hereby appropriated for paying the principal and interest of said notes . ] Sec ...
... interest due at the time of purchase on such notes . And so much of any unappropri- ated moneys in the Treasury as may be necessary for that purpose , is hereby appropriated for paying the principal and interest of said notes . ] Sec ...
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