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Page 665
... feel for it , nor the hand that will not relieve it . not now stop them if I could ; I say to gentlemen go on ; We ... feeling the pressure . If we can look forward to the time when commerce shall again raise its languid head , freed ...
... feel for it , nor the hand that will not relieve it . not now stop them if I could ; I say to gentlemen go on ; We ... feeling the pressure . If we can look forward to the time when commerce shall again raise its languid head , freed ...
Page 668
... feel that it would be wholly useless to urge them here ; and if I should not be suspected of an attempt at ... feeling and reflection . My design is to speak of the expediency , or rather in- expediency , of this measure ; not that I can ...
... feel that it would be wholly useless to urge them here ; and if I should not be suspected of an attempt at ... feeling and reflection . My design is to speak of the expediency , or rather in- expediency , of this measure ; not that I can ...
Page 671
... feel that my strength is failing me too much to go into this branch of the subject to the extent I had desired . I will lay it down as my opinion , however , that the framers of the constitution did not intend , by the words " establish ...
... feel that my strength is failing me too much to go into this branch of the subject to the extent I had desired . I will lay it down as my opinion , however , that the framers of the constitution did not intend , by the words " establish ...
Page 677
... feel my colleague , [ Mr. P. P. BARBOUR ] as if determined to the advantage of good roads ? The gentleman here , as ... feels to the General Government , sharpens in a high degree the op- position which he feels to this measure , on the ...
... feel my colleague , [ Mr. P. P. BARBOUR ] as if determined to the advantage of good roads ? The gentleman here , as ... feels to the General Government , sharpens in a high degree the op- position which he feels to this measure , on the ...
Page 678
... feel the force of this remark of my colleague , that exactions and contributions should be equal . How equal ? Literally and arithmetically ? If he mean that they shall be literally and arithmetically equal , then I take issue with him ...
... feel the force of this remark of my colleague , that exactions and contributions should be equal . How equal ? Literally and arithmetically ? If he mean that they shall be literally and arithmetically equal , then I take issue with him ...
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