Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Հատոր 1,Հատոր 14,Հատոր 70Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... object to consider any special and im- portant matters at this session , but he was in favor of post- poning the ordinary business till the usual time ; and in order to try what course the Senate meant to pursue , he moved to lay the ...
... object to consider any special and im- portant matters at this session , but he was in favor of post- poning the ordinary business till the usual time ; and in order to try what course the Senate meant to pursue , he moved to lay the ...
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... object he ( Mr. R. ) thought not very likely to be promoted by taking up this bill ; but , in compliance with the general opinion of the Senate , he should withdraw his motion . Mr. WEBSTER then rose , and said that the importance of ...
... object he ( Mr. R. ) thought not very likely to be promoted by taking up this bill ; but , in compliance with the general opinion of the Senate , he should withdraw his motion . Mr. WEBSTER then rose , and said that the importance of ...
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... object ; but the question is , whether this bill is the pro- per mode of making such a provision . I do not think it ... objects - it becomes a question of expediency whether it would not be better to supply the wants of the Treasury by ...
... object ; but the question is , whether this bill is the pro- per mode of making such a provision . I do not think it ... objects - it becomes a question of expediency whether it would not be better to supply the wants of the Treasury by ...
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... object of the deposite law was to draw the revenue out of the grasp of the Gov- ernment , and to restore it to those to whom it ought to be restored . And now , when there was no surplus , it was not contrary to the purpose of that law ...
... object of the deposite law was to draw the revenue out of the grasp of the Gov- ernment , and to restore it to those to whom it ought to be restored . And now , when there was no surplus , it was not contrary to the purpose of that law ...
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... object in view , the obli- gation will unavoidably devolve on Congress to provide the means to meet the payment of the instalment which will otherwise become due to the States , the available means of the Treasury being inadequate for ...
... object in view , the obli- gation will unavoidably devolve on Congress to provide the means to meet the payment of the instalment which will otherwise become due to the States , the available means of the Treasury being inadequate for ...
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