Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 2;Band 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... thing like mistake , he deducted three millions five hundred and sixty - seven thousand dollars , and still there ... thing should put him out of humor on that subject , it would be because his own State had not received any thing from ...
... thing like mistake , he deducted three millions five hundred and sixty - seven thousand dollars , and still there ... thing should put him out of humor on that subject , it would be because his own State had not received any thing from ...
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... thing on which taxes should be paid . Give him the latter power , the right of deter- mining the modes of taxation , and he could make it nearly equivalent to the power of taxation itself . Now , if the Secretary of the Treasury could ...
... thing on which taxes should be paid . Give him the latter power , the right of deter- mining the modes of taxation , and he could make it nearly equivalent to the power of taxation itself . Now , if the Secretary of the Treasury could ...
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... thing was wrong in that provision , it was not in not assigning enough to the new States . The principle was founded upon the measure of burdens . It gave to the people in equal proportion to their burdens . He went into a calculation ...
... thing was wrong in that provision , it was not in not assigning enough to the new States . The principle was founded upon the measure of burdens . It gave to the people in equal proportion to their burdens . He went into a calculation ...
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... thing had to be kept back to swell a surplus , to make an os- tensible amount in the Treasury ; and then every thing that could be defeated would have to be defeated , in order to save that ostensible surplus for distribution . Hence a ...
... thing had to be kept back to swell a surplus , to make an os- tensible amount in the Treasury ; and then every thing that could be defeated would have to be defeated , in order to save that ostensible surplus for distribution . Hence a ...
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... thing , and the moneys ac- tually drawn from the Treasury for public purposes are another thing . The letter of the Secretary of the Treasury , address- ed to Congress early in the session , contains the follow- ing estimates as to the ...
... thing , and the moneys ac- tually drawn from the Treasury for public purposes are another thing . The letter of the Secretary of the Treasury , address- ed to Congress early in the session , contains the follow- ing estimates as to the ...
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adjourned adopted amendment amount appropriations APRIL 29 army BENTON Buchanan CALHOUN canal CLAY commenced committee Congress constitution Crittenden Cuthbert defence deposite banks distribution District District of Columbia dollars duty Ewing of Illinois Ewing of Ohio expenditure expenses expunge favor Fortification Bill frontier fund gentleman Goldsborough Government Grundy Hendricks honorable House Hubbard increase Indians interest King of Alabama King of Georgia land bill Leigh Linn Louisiana Mangum Massachusetts measure ment millions Mississippi Missouri motion moved navy nays NAYS-Messrs necessary object officers opinion passed Porter Portsmouth postmaster present President PRESTON principle proposed proposition Public Deposites public lands public money purpose question received referred resolution revenue Rives Ruggles Secretary Secretary of War Senator from South session Shepley South Carolina Southard surplus Tallmadge Texas Texian thought tion Treasury United vote WALKER WEBSTER whole Yeas YEAS-Messrs