Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 2. delGales & Seaton, 1830 |
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Stran 668
... direct our attention here . I do not say that it will be proper to follow up this example in regard to all the other officers of Government , as propos- ed by a resolution now on your table , because these , in some respects , depend ...
... direct our attention here . I do not say that it will be proper to follow up this example in regard to all the other officers of Government , as propos- ed by a resolution now on your table , because these , in some respects , depend ...
Stran 670
... direct our attention . Certainly every political consideration would direct us to the metropolitan route . We must encircle South Carolina with some band , or she , from report , will be off at a " tangent , " and that suddenly . But ...
... direct our attention . Certainly every political consideration would direct us to the metropolitan route . We must encircle South Carolina with some band , or she , from report , will be off at a " tangent , " and that suddenly . But ...
Stran 672
... direct , prac- ticable route . For all purposes , connected with the transportation of the mail , the saving of time , cost of construction , distance , & c . , the most " direct , practicable route , " as proposed by the amendment , I ...
... direct , prac- ticable route . For all purposes , connected with the transportation of the mail , the saving of time , cost of construction , distance , & c . , the most " direct , practicable route , " as proposed by the amendment , I ...
Stran 676
... direct taxation , can never effect great improvements but by pro- ducing uneasiness amongst their citizens . The United States , through their custom - houses , can collect from the people millions , by a process so magical , that the ...
... direct taxation , can never effect great improvements but by pro- ducing uneasiness amongst their citizens . The United States , through their custom - houses , can collect from the people millions , by a process so magical , that the ...
Stran 678
... direct our attention to old Rome , once the proudest city of the world . He asked , where is Rome , with all its splendid aqueducts , towers , and temples - Rome , that once urged its conquests almost to the Ganges ? Aye , and where are ...
... direct our attention to old Rome , once the proudest city of the world . He asked , where is Rome , with all its splendid aqueducts , towers , and temples - Rome , that once urged its conquests almost to the Ganges ? Aye , and where are ...
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amendment American amount appropriations APRIL 12 APRIL 29 argument army believe bill Buffalo burden CAMBRELENG canal capital cent citizens commerce committee Congress constitution consumer consumption corn laws cost cotton Cumberland road debt district duty effect England equal expense exports favor foreign gentleman from South Government honorable House hundred imported imposed increased industry interests internal improvement invoice Judge Peck Kentucky labor land laws legislation manufactures MARCH 29 Massachusetts Maysville McDUFFIE ment military millions of dollars motion object officers operation opinion oppression Orleans Road P. P. BARBOUR pass Pennsylvania planter present principle produce proposed protection purpose question reduced repeal resolution revenue route salt session slaves South Carolina southern suppose tariff tariff of 1828 taxation Tennessee thing thousand dollars tion trade treasury Union United Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE woollen York