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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... regard was paid to the imperative injunctions of the law in this respect . The whole strength of the Government , he was of opin- ion , ought to be put forth to compel the payment of the duties and taxes to the Government in the legal ...
... regard was paid to the imperative injunctions of the law in this respect . The whole strength of the Government , he was of opin- ion , ought to be put forth to compel the payment of the duties and taxes to the Government in the legal ...
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... regard to the currency . The order of the Secretary is prospective , and , on the face of it , perpet- ual . Nothing in or about it gives it the least appearance of a temporary measure . On the contrary , its terms imply no limitation ...
... regard to the currency . The order of the Secretary is prospective , and , on the face of it , perpet- ual . Nothing in or about it gives it the least appearance of a temporary measure . On the contrary , its terms imply no limitation ...
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... regard to the sales of the lands as the public in- terests may require ? Sir , ( said Mr. N. , ) there is another reason why I can- not vote for the resolution before the Senate . A new rule has been adopted - in regard to the sale of ...
... regard to the sales of the lands as the public in- terests may require ? Sir , ( said Mr. N. , ) there is another reason why I can- not vote for the resolution before the Senate . A new rule has been adopted - in regard to the sale of ...
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... regard to all branches of the public revenue , and all debts due the United States . He not only maintains that the ... regards the payment of the revenue and all debts due the United States , and that the country has been unapprized of ...
... regard to all branches of the public revenue , and all debts due the United States . He not only maintains that the ... regards the payment of the revenue and all debts due the United States , and that the country has been unapprized of ...
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... regard to the legal import and effect of the resolution of 1816 , still there can be no question as to the kind of currency which is receivable for the sales of the public lands . The fourth section of the act of 1820 , which superseded ...
... regard to the legal import and effect of the resolution of 1816 , still there can be no question as to the kind of currency which is receivable for the sales of the public lands . The fourth section of the act of 1820 , which superseded ...
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