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" Happily no people, with local and transitory exceptions never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United States to spare for the public wants a portion of their private means, whether regard be had... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 223
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States

United States. Congress. House - 1804
...local ami transitory exceptions never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United States, to spare for the public wants a portion of...our country, compared with those in any other. And ia no case could stronger reasons be felt for yielding the requisite contributions. By rendering the...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1814 - 1112 pages
...territorial exceptions never to be wholly avoid- 1 ed, are more able than the people of the United States to spare for the public wants a portion of...private means, whether regard be had to the ordinary profils of industry, or the ordinary price of subsistence in our country, compared with those in any...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 55

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 pages
...territorial exceptions never to bo' wholly avoided, are more able than the people of ihe United Slates to spare for the public wants a portion of their private means, whether regard be had to tbe ordinary p*otiu of industry, or the ordinary ptice of subsistence in evir couatry, compared with...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1812 - 960 pages
...never to be wholly avoided, are more able than thé People of The United States, to spare for thé public wants a portion of their private means, whether regard be had to thé ordinary profits of industry, or thé ordinary priée of subsisleiice in our Country, compared...
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The Historical Register of the United States, Volume 1

Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 pages
...transitory exceptions never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United Suites, to spare for the public wants a portion of their private...And in no case could stronger reasons be felt for yielding the requisite contributions. By rendering the public resources certain, and commensurate to...
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History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution, from the ..., Volume 2

C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 pages
...and territorial exceptions never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United f our citizens seized within the jurisdiction of (he ordinary price of subsistence in our country, compared with those in any other. And in no case...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819

James Madison - 1819 - 484 pages
...and transitory exceptions, never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United States to spare for the public wants a portion of...And in no case could stronger reasons be felt for yielding the requisite contributions. By rendering the public resources certain, and commensurate to...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

1817 - 520 pages
...to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United States, to spare for the publick wants a portion of their private means, whether regard...of subsistence in our country, compared with those of any other. And in no case could stronger reasons be felt for yielding the requisite contributions....
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 1; Volume 26

United States. Congress - 1834 - 788 pages
...and transitory exceptions, never to be wholly avoided, are more able than the people of the United States to spare for the public wants a portion of...And in no case could stronger reasons be felt for yielding the requisite contributions. By rendering the public resources certain, and commensurate to...
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Life of the Hon. Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina: In which There is ...

Edward R. Cotten - 1840 - 284 pages
...transitory exception never to be wholly avoided, were more able than the people of the United State to spare for the public wants a portion of their private means ; whether regard had been had to the ordinary profits of industry, or the ordinary prices of subsistence in our country...
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