Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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Page 1901
... amendment could easily be amended, so as entirely to remove it. He could not perceive how any new principle was involved in the amendment. The Senate had the same constitutional right to originate an appropriation bill as the House had ...
... amendment could easily be amended, so as entirely to remove it. He could not perceive how any new principle was involved in the amendment. The Senate had the same constitutional right to originate an appropriation bill as the House had ...
Page 2096
... amendment which he wished to present, the effect of which would be to strike out from the amendment of Mr. SDTHKHLAND, the clause which directs the duty on imported goods to be estimated on the value at the place whence imported, and ...
... amendment which he wished to present, the effect of which would be to strike out from the amendment of Mr. SDTHKHLAND, the clause which directs the duty on imported goods to be estimated on the value at the place whence imported, and ...
Page 2248
... amendment, winch he oelieveil \voul<! he acceptable both to the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. MUUCKH] and to his colleague [Mr. HAMII. TON.} The amendment is as follows : "Nor shall any greater sum be paid on the shares go subscribed for ...
... amendment, winch he oelieveil \voul<! he acceptable both to the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. MUUCKH] and to his colleague [Mr. HAMII. TON.} The amendment is as follows : "Nor shall any greater sum be paid on the shares go subscribed for ...
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