Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 13;Band 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... express that gold and silver coin only should be received for the customs , and specie and evi- dences of the public debt only for the public lands . These two great acts , being faithful interpreters of the constitution , have never ...
... express that gold and silver coin only should be received for the customs , and specie and evi- dences of the public debt only for the public lands . These two great acts , being faithful interpreters of the constitution , have never ...
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... express terms , that the reduction of the revenue was not to be made by depositing it with the States - that was no feature of the compromise - but by a reduction of duties . He had ascertained that the reduction which his plan would ...
... express terms , that the reduction of the revenue was not to be made by depositing it with the States - that was no feature of the compromise - but by a reduction of duties . He had ascertained that the reduction which his plan would ...
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... express prohibition is applied to Congress , yet , as Congress has no power granted to it , in this respect , but to coin money , and to regulate the value of foreign coins , it clearly has no power to substitute paper , or any thing ...
... express prohibition is applied to Congress , yet , as Congress has no power granted to it , in this respect , but to coin money , and to regulate the value of foreign coins , it clearly has no power to substitute paper , or any thing ...
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... express- ed in a few words : it is the derangement of internal intercourse and internal exchange . Our difficulty is not exhaustion , but obstruction . Every body has means enough , but nobody can use his means . All the usual channels ...
... express- ed in a few words : it is the derangement of internal intercourse and internal exchange . Our difficulty is not exhaustion , but obstruction . Every body has means enough , but nobody can use his means . All the usual channels ...
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... express regret and astonishment at the re- currence of these disasters in tranquil times and bounti- ful seasons , amongst an enlightened , industrious , and enterprising people , comparatively free from taxation , unrestrained in their ...
... express regret and astonishment at the re- currence of these disasters in tranquil times and bounti- ful seasons , amongst an enlightened , industrious , and enterprising people , comparatively free from taxation , unrestrained in their ...
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