The Congressional Globe, Volume 26Blair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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... amount of such acts has not been greater than what occa- sionally passes before us in single cities to the regret of all good citizens , but without being regarded as of general or permanent political con- sequence . Imputed ...
... amount of such acts has not been greater than what occa- sionally passes before us in single cities to the regret of all good citizens , but without being regarded as of general or permanent political con- sequence . Imputed ...
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... amount of reduction , as well as the manner of effecting it , are questions of great and general interest ; it being essential to industrial enterprise and the public prosperity , as well as the dictate of obvious justice , that the ...
... amount of reduction , as well as the manner of effecting it , are questions of great and general interest ; it being essential to industrial enterprise and the public prosperity , as well as the dictate of obvious justice , that the ...
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... amount of property was transported , and to which our citizens resorted in great numbers in passing be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States . The protection of both required that the existing power in that State ...
... amount of property was transported , and to which our citizens resorted in great numbers in passing be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States . The protection of both required that the existing power in that State ...
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... amount is in- cluded in the estimates , for the expenditure of each of the remaining three quarters . The receipts into the Treasury , for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June , 1858 , are estimated as follows : From customs ...
... amount is in- cluded in the estimates , for the expenditure of each of the remaining three quarters . The receipts into the Treasury , for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June , 1858 , are estimated as follows : From customs ...
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... amount of Federal , State , city , county , railroad , canal , and other corporate debts , held in Europe on the 30th of June , 1856 , speci- fying the same separately , as far as the same can be ascertained . Statement No. 83 gives an ...
... amount of Federal , State , city , county , railroad , canal , and other corporate debts , held in Europe on the 30th of June , 1856 , speci- fying the same separately , as far as the same can be ascertained . Statement No. 83 gives an ...
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