Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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... ment wholly unnecessary. And can any one see the end of this policy .' Is it not obvious, that it contains, within itself, the means of its own perpetuation ? Year after year, you may expect to hear repeated what has already become ...
... ment wholly unnecessary. And can any one see the end of this policy .' Is it not obvious, that it contains, within itself, the means of its own perpetuation ? Year after year, you may expect to hear repeated what has already become ...
Stran 2086
... ment of the gentleman from Vermont, and to insert in lieu thereof an amendment containing two clauses. A division of the latter amendment had been called for ; the call had been, however, withdrawn, but immediately renewed by another ...
... ment of the gentleman from Vermont, and to insert in lieu thereof an amendment containing two clauses. A division of the latter amendment had been called for ; the call had been, however, withdrawn, but immediately renewed by another ...
Stran 2299
... ment had been finally agreed upon, and that the state ment of the gentleman from Pennsylvania perfectly ac corded with the views of the committee. The question being then put on referring both these reports, with the documents, to a ...
... ment had been finally agreed upon, and that the state ment of the gentleman from Pennsylvania perfectly ac corded with the views of the committee. The question being then put on referring both these reports, with the documents, to a ...
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50 cents ad valorem adopted amendment American amount appropriation argument believe cents per pound cents the square Chairman Cherokees citizens claim coarse wool colleague commerce commissioners Committee on Manufactures Congress Constitution cost distilled documents dollars domestic duty effect England equal Executive fact farmer favor foreign gallon gentleman from Mississippi Georgia give Government hemp honorable House imported increase Indians interest Internal Improvements labor legislation Meade means ment millions minimum mittee molasses motion nation native wool object Ohio opinion P. P. BARBOUR Pennsylvania port pounds of wool present principle printed produce proposed proposition protection purpose question referred resolution roads and canals slave South Carolina Spain square yard suppose surveys Tariff Bill tariff of 1824 testimony tion tlie trade treaty United valorem vote West whole woollens yard of cloth