The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... give him our unhesitating confidence ; and in that confidence we shall support him , and the distinguished citizen of Virginia who has been nominated for the Vice - Presidency , with all our efforts and all our hearts , through the ...
... give him our unhesitating confidence ; and in that confidence we shall support him , and the distinguished citizen of Virginia who has been nominated for the Vice - Presidency , with all our efforts and all our hearts , through the ...
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... give a national character to the currency ? The cause of this is ob- vious . We live under a government which makes us , in many important respects , one people , and which does this , and was intended to do it , especially in whatever ...
... give a national character to the currency ? The cause of this is ob- vious . We live under a government which makes us , in many important respects , one people , and which does this , and was intended to do it , especially in whatever ...
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... give a stronger proof of the truth of this asser- tion than is found in a fact which you all know ? Your city banks pay specie ; the banks of Philadelphia and the Bank of the United States do not pay specie , and their paper is con ...
... give a stronger proof of the truth of this asser- tion than is found in a fact which you all know ? Your city banks pay specie ; the banks of Philadelphia and the Bank of the United States do not pay specie , and their paper is con ...
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... give us reasonable security against excessive issues . From whatever source these institutions may emanate , the first security is to be found in entire publicity as to the amount of paper afloat . There is more in this than is ...
... give us reasonable security against excessive issues . From whatever source these institutions may emanate , the first security is to be found in entire publicity as to the amount of paper afloat . There is more in this than is ...
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... give us this uniform currency ? That is the question . The administration will not go back to the policy sanctioned ... gives Congress no power to do any thing in the mat- ter . I said at the time this assertion was uttered , and I still ...
... give us this uniform currency ? That is the question . The administration will not go back to the policy sanctioned ... gives Congress no power to do any thing in the mat- ter . I said at the time this assertion was uttered , and I still ...
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Страница 223 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandise imported.
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Страница 303 - The general rule to be applied in graduating the duties upon articles of foreign growth or manufacture is that which will place our own in fair competition with those of other countries; and the inducements to advance even a step beyond this point are controlling in regard to those articles which are of primary necessity in time of war.
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