Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... revenue for the support of Government and the public credit , and also against an appropria- tion for rebuilding the Capitol , which had been destroyed by the enemy . " The above is taken from the public records at Washington . I could ...
... revenue for the support of Government and the public credit , and also against an appropria- tion for rebuilding the Capitol , which had been destroyed by the enemy . " The above is taken from the public records at Washington . I could ...
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... revenue for defraying the expenses of the Government , and maintaining the public credit . " This reference to the Hartford Convention is merely for effect , and to make unfair and false impressions ; as it is known to all , who are not ...
... revenue for defraying the expenses of the Government , and maintaining the public credit . " This reference to the Hartford Convention is merely for effect , and to make unfair and false impressions ; as it is known to all , who are not ...
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... revenue for the support of the Government and the public credit , and also against an appropriation for rebuilding the Capitol , which had been destroyed by the enemy . " The answer given to the fourth charge is the answer to the ...
... revenue for the support of the Government and the public credit , and also against an appropriation for rebuilding the Capitol , which had been destroyed by the enemy . " The answer given to the fourth charge is the answer to the ...
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... revenue ; such a bank , it was hoped , would furnish it , and on that account it was warmly pressed and urged on Congress . You remember all this , Mr. Pres- ident . You remember how much some persons supposed the success of the war and ...
... revenue ; such a bank , it was hoped , would furnish it , and on that account it was warmly pressed and urged on Congress . You remember all this , Mr. Pres- ident . You remember how much some persons supposed the success of the war and ...
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... Revenue to National Defence .... REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , March 16 , 1836 , on present- ing sundry Abolition Petitions ..... REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the Deposit Banks , March 17 , 1836 ...
... Revenue to National Defence .... REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , March 16 , 1836 , on present- ing sundry Abolition Petitions ..... REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the Deposit Banks , March 17 , 1836 ...
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