The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... received a sufficient number of votes from the electors to be chosen President . General Jackson received the largest num- ber of any ; but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams President . From that moment a fierce ...
... received a sufficient number of votes from the electors to be chosen President . General Jackson received the largest num- ber of any ; but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams President . From that moment a fierce ...
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... receiving and disbursing officers is increased ; and the danger to the public treasure is increased in proportion . The next provision is , that money once received into the treas- ury is not to be lent out ; and if this law is to be ...
... receiving and disbursing officers is increased ; and the danger to the public treasure is increased in proportion . The next provision is , that money once received into the treas- ury is not to be lent out ; and if this law is to be ...
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... received a draft of $ 180,000 on a specie - paying bank in New York . This he sold at ten per cent . premium , and with the avails purchased funds in the West , with which he paid the producer , the farm- er , the laborer . This is the ...
... received a draft of $ 180,000 on a specie - paying bank in New York . This he sold at ten per cent . premium , and with the avails purchased funds in the West , with which he paid the producer , the farm- er , the laborer . This is the ...
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... received with great favor throughout the country , and was carried into full effect . Many persons from the distant States , travelling to the North , made their arrangements to be in Boston on this occasion . Respectable dele- gations ...
... received with great favor throughout the country , and was carried into full effect . Many persons from the distant States , travelling to the North , made their arrangements to be in Boston on this occasion . Respectable dele- gations ...
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... received , not only in the States where the banks are established , but frequently also in the neighboring States . Every citizen is also bound , in like manner , to know the laws of the general government , the security of the ...
... received , not only in the States where the banks are established , but frequently also in the neighboring States . Every citizen is also bound , in like manner , to know the laws of the general government , the security of the ...
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Страница 523 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.