Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4197
... amount of all dividends made since the commencement ducted , and the great injustice of the continued attacks of the charter to this time , and find , to my astonishment , upon it . No unprejudiced mind can see that the com- that the ...
... amount of all dividends made since the commencement ducted , and the great injustice of the continued attacks of the charter to this time , and find , to my astonishment , upon it . No unprejudiced mind can see that the com- that the ...
Page 4207
... amount thereof ; whereupon , the sheriff shall pro- It is inferred that he will attend to perform them . We claim , in the court - yard , the names of the several persons ought not and cannot legally attach higher importance then ...
... amount thereof ; whereupon , the sheriff shall pro- It is inferred that he will attend to perform them . We claim , in the court - yard , the names of the several persons ought not and cannot legally attach higher importance then ...
Page 4381
... amount of expenditure for the Legislative Council was limited by law . The amendment was agreed to . Mr. FILLMORE inquired into what treasury the taxes which had been so unjustly raised had been paid ; for , if the money had been paid ...
... amount of expenditure for the Legislative Council was limited by law . The amendment was agreed to . Mr. FILLMORE inquired into what treasury the taxes which had been so unjustly raised had been paid ; for , if the money had been paid ...
Page 4393
... amount of 600,000 or $ 800,000 . Under such cir- it was better they had not directed it to be constructed at cumstances he would protest against any such argument all . He thought the people of Washington should do as being raised in ...
... amount of 600,000 or $ 800,000 . Under such cir- it was better they had not directed it to be constructed at cumstances he would protest against any such argument all . He thought the people of Washington should do as being raised in ...
Page 4401
... amount about being burdened with the payment of the interest of stock in said banks held by each stockholder , and the on this city debt . The work would realize a higher in - amount of debt due by each president , cashier , and VOL . X ...
... amount about being burdened with the payment of the interest of stock in said banks held by each stockholder , and the on this city debt . The work would realize a higher in - amount of debt due by each president , cashier , and VOL . X ...
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