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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... thought to affect a part of the general system of protection , he thought it proper to refer them to the Committee on Manufactures . Coal was a necessary of life ; it was now very high , the price being nearly twice as great now , he ...
... thought to affect a part of the general system of protection , he thought it proper to refer them to the Committee on Manufactures . Coal was a necessary of life ; it was now very high , the price being nearly twice as great now , he ...
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... thought to the contrary , he had al- ways been the friend of those establishments . thought at the time that the reduction provided for in the bill had not been made to take place as fast as it might have been . But the terms of the ...
... thought to the contrary , he had al- ways been the friend of those establishments . thought at the time that the reduction provided for in the bill had not been made to take place as fast as it might have been . But the terms of the ...
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... thought it was safer and better to reduce more slowly at first and more rapidly at the termination of the term , in order to avoid the possibility of a shock at the commencement of the term . He thought experi- ence had clearly shown ...
... thought it was safer and better to reduce more slowly at first and more rapidly at the termination of the term , in order to avoid the possibility of a shock at the commencement of the term . He thought experi- ence had clearly shown ...
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... thought it was proper to retain as an unexpend- ed balance in the Treasury . Mr. W. insisted on his motion for referring the bill to the Committee on Finance . Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of ...
... thought it was proper to retain as an unexpend- ed balance in the Treasury . Mr. W. insisted on his motion for referring the bill to the Committee on Finance . Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of ...
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... thought to have exceeded one hun- dred millions , and the circulation to have been increased fifty millions . But in addition to this , the Bank of the Uni- ted States has been rechartered the year past , with a capi- tal of thirty ...
... thought to have exceeded one hun- dred millions , and the circulation to have been increased fifty millions . But in addition to this , the Bank of the Uni- ted States has been rechartered the year past , with a capi- tal of thirty ...
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