Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50 |
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Stran 2
A preamble to that act would the army of the United States , was ordered to be dis
- have stated its true objects -- that it was for the purpose , charged as a
supernumerary officer , which order , as it not of raising revenue , but for the
protection of ...
A preamble to that act would the army of the United States , was ordered to be dis
- have stated its true objects -- that it was for the purpose , charged as a
supernumerary officer , which order , as it not of raising revenue , but for the
protection of ...
Stran 3
... for the discharge of the debts of the United States , In the mean time , he would
state that although he was and the encouragement and protection of
manufactures , one of those who believed in the advantage of a well rethat duties
be laid on ...
... for the discharge of the debts of the United States , In the mean time , he would
state that although he was and the encouragement and protection of
manufactures , one of those who believed in the advantage of a well rethat duties
be laid on ...
Stran 21
Europe does not ac- gusta ; and the petition sets forth the practicability of the
knowledge us as her Great Father ; nor our protection or intended work . The
enterprise certainly was one of a supremacy over ber ; but as an equal . And
hence the ...
Europe does not ac- gusta ; and the petition sets forth the practicability of the
knowledge us as her Great Father ; nor our protection or intended work . The
enterprise certainly was one of a supremacy over ber ; but as an equal . And
hence the ...
Stran 36
Generally speaking , they York lørself . lf , sir , we may judge of measures by their
derived neither succor nor protection from their govern- results , what lessons do
these facts read us upon the ments at home . Wide , indeed , is the difference ...
Generally speaking , they York lørself . lf , sir , we may judge of measures by their
derived neither succor nor protection from their govern- results , what lessons do
these facts read us upon the ments at home . Wide , indeed , is the difference ...
Stran 43
... made on that occasion : “ They licy of the Governinent in relation to the public
lands , no- have grown great in spite of your protection . " ) ; thing certainly could
have been further from his thoughts The gentleman , in commenting on the policy
...
... made on that occasion : “ They licy of the Governinent in relation to the public
lands , no- have grown great in spite of your protection . " ) ; thing certainly could
have been further from his thoughts The gentleman , in commenting on the policy
...
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