Register of Debates in Congress, Том 3;Том 19;Том 46Gales & Seaton, 1829 |
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... million per annum , for the public lands , so also is it a vio lation of the sovereignty of the old Atlantic States , to pay , or suffer to be paid , within them , an indirect revenue of upwards of twenty millions , for their commerce ...
... million per annum , for the public lands , so also is it a vio lation of the sovereignty of the old Atlantic States , to pay , or suffer to be paid , within them , an indirect revenue of upwards of twenty millions , for their commerce ...
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... million and a half annually through the Land Offices : nearly another million through the Custom House at New ... millions in duties . For , in the Western country , the taxes were far more burthensome , and their contributions to ...
... million and a half annually through the Land Offices : nearly another million through the Custom House at New ... millions in duties . For , in the Western country , the taxes were far more burthensome , and their contributions to ...
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... millions were due to the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund . It would be inconvenient to pay this sum now , because they were informed by the Secretary of the Treasury , that there would be but about Mr. HENDRICKS remarked , that the ...
... millions were due to the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund . It would be inconvenient to pay this sum now , because they were informed by the Secretary of the Treasury , that there would be but about Mr. HENDRICKS remarked , that the ...
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... millions , which shall remain after providing for the current appro- priations , shall also be applied to the Sinking Fund , ex- cept two millions , which are to remain in the Treasury for any exigency that may occur . Mr. J. stated ...
... millions , which shall remain after providing for the current appro- priations , shall also be applied to the Sinking Fund , ex- cept two millions , which are to remain in the Treasury for any exigency that may occur . Mr. J. stated ...
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... millions this year , our necessary disbursements under ven millions last year ; we shall pay this year at least ten . our appropriations will be twenty two millions seven hun- That is as much as can be paid in future , with a just re ...
... millions this year , our necessary disbursements under ven millions last year ; we shall pay this year at least ten . our appropriations will be twenty two millions seven hun- That is as much as can be paid in future , with a just re ...
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