Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2; Volume 14; Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1219
... trade , and of those doctrines set forth at large in the message of the President ; doctrines which the South have uniformly sustained and supported . I have been obliged , sir , from necessity , to make this brief allu- sion to my own ...
... trade , and of those doctrines set forth at large in the message of the President ; doctrines which the South have uniformly sustained and supported . I have been obliged , sir , from necessity , to make this brief allu- sion to my own ...
Page 1227
... trade upon it , or in any shape take advantage of it . What but this talismanic word has carried forward our young nation , with unparalleled rapid- ity , in the career of greatness ? those whose sole possessions were stout limbs ...
... trade upon it , or in any shape take advantage of it . What but this talismanic word has carried forward our young nation , with unparalleled rapid- ity , in the career of greatness ? those whose sole possessions were stout limbs ...
Page 1229
... trade , and has enabled the said colonies to provide for the defence of widely extended frontiers . " It adds : " that the said bill depending in the House , should the same pass into a law , will essentially alter the nature and ...
... trade , and has enabled the said colonies to provide for the defence of widely extended frontiers . " It adds : " that the said bill depending in the House , should the same pass into a law , will essentially alter the nature and ...
Page 1281
... trade from much embarrassment ; but Treasury notes with interest would essentially afford relief to every part of the Union , and aid in equalizing our internal and external exchanges . VOL . XIV . - 80 [ H. OF R. Mr. THOMAS thought it ...
... trade from much embarrassment ; but Treasury notes with interest would essentially afford relief to every part of the Union , and aid in equalizing our internal and external exchanges . VOL . XIV . - 80 [ H. OF R. Mr. THOMAS thought it ...
Page 1313
... trade in money , at the very moment that you decide it to be inexpedient to charter a commercial corporation for the same purpose . Why , sir , according to this very novel definition , every debtor is a banker - it is the borrower ...
... trade in money , at the very moment that you decide it to be inexpedient to charter a commercial corporation for the same purpose . Why , sir , according to this very novel definition , every debtor is a banker - it is the borrower ...
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