Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ...Gales & Seaton, 1834 |
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... principle which lies at the bottom of all free government -- that principle , with- out which there can be no free government - is upheld throughout . So , in the bank charter , Congress did not choose to refer the reasons of the ...
... principle which lies at the bottom of all free government -- that principle , with- out which there can be no free government - is upheld throughout . So , in the bank charter , Congress did not choose to refer the reasons of the ...
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... principles of our Government , ligations , whilst the other was honestly proceeding fairly and adverse to the genius of all free institutions . The to fulfil all his engagements . But the Secretary of the Secretary was made , by the ...
... principles of our Government , ligations , whilst the other was honestly proceeding fairly and adverse to the genius of all free institutions . The to fulfil all his engagements . But the Secretary of the Secretary was made , by the ...
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... principles ; and a new by the present bank , through the agency of a Bank of the Congress , elected in the midst of such discussion , and fur- United States , so modified in its principles and structure nishing an equal representation ...
... principles ; and a new by the present bank , through the agency of a Bank of the Congress , elected in the midst of such discussion , and fur- United States , so modified in its principles and structure nishing an equal representation ...
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... principles and the form of our consti- sidential election stopped the progress of the contraction , tution . The nation is at this time so strong and united in and gave the community time to breathe . The removal its sentiments , that ...
... principles and the form of our consti- sidential election stopped the progress of the contraction , tution . The nation is at this time so strong and united in and gave the community time to breathe . The removal its sentiments , that ...
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... principles , and abandon their they would give . In the third place , was the amount of old grounds in 1816 , have now all disappeared ; not one of them remains ; so that , in going a second time for the existence of a bank which they ...
... principles , and abandon their they would give . In the third place , was the amount of old grounds in 1816 , have now all disappeared ; not one of them remains ; so that , in going a second time for the existence of a bank which they ...
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