Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Део 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 |
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... citizens ; and whether capital be in the private pockets of the citizens , or in the public treasury , it is alike the capital of the nation . Now , if , without occasioning any sensible inconvenience or dis- tress to the people ...
... citizens ; and whether capital be in the private pockets of the citizens , or in the public treasury , it is alike the capital of the nation . Now , if , without occasioning any sensible inconvenience or dis- tress to the people ...
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... citizen , by hold- ing out protection to such investment , to invest his capital in manufacturing operations , is ... citizens of South For my own part , I have always thought that the con- Carolina , to whom allusion has been made in ...
... citizen , by hold- ing out protection to such investment , to invest his capital in manufacturing operations , is ... citizens of South For my own part , I have always thought that the con- Carolina , to whom allusion has been made in ...
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... citizens feel the operation of the former less than the lat- ter , but because , under the former mode , the rich citizens are sure to pay their just proportion of the revenue . They , having the ability to do so , will consume vastly ...
... citizens feel the operation of the former less than the lat- ter , but because , under the former mode , the rich citizens are sure to pay their just proportion of the revenue . They , having the ability to do so , will consume vastly ...
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... citizens was the wealth the entire line of this road . But this , I conceive , is no of the nation . Every convenience , every commercial faci- drawback from its value . This road is to be regarded , if [ lity enjoyed by the citizen ...
... citizens was the wealth the entire line of this road . But this , I conceive , is no of the nation . Every convenience , every commercial faci- drawback from its value . This road is to be regarded , if [ lity enjoyed by the citizen ...
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... citizens . The commerce would rapidly decline . And , sir , I hope the en- following remarks by Mr. Madison in the ... citizen in either extreme of ments , might enjoy a certain extent of power , and be array- this Union may feel that in ...
... citizens . The commerce would rapidly decline . And , sir , I hope the en- following remarks by Mr. Madison in the ... citizen in either extreme of ments , might enjoy a certain extent of power , and be array- this Union may feel that in ...
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