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Page 771
... cent for either of those sections of the country . Louisiana , indeed , re- ceived some partial benefit , but a greater proportion of the money went to New York and the eastern States . When that bill was under consideration , it was ...
... cent for either of those sections of the country . Louisiana , indeed , re- ceived some partial benefit , but a greater proportion of the money went to New York and the eastern States . When that bill was under consideration , it was ...
Page 785
... cent . , in order to spend it in projects , which can other parts of the Union , has been for years laboring un - never yield to the Government and the community any der the consuming influence of the policy alluded to , and advantages ...
... cent . , in order to spend it in projects , which can other parts of the Union , has been for years laboring un - never yield to the Government and the community any der the consuming influence of the policy alluded to , and advantages ...
Page 796
... cent . But this seems to have been as inoperative as the difference of twenty - five per cent . in the act of 1823 . To illustrate this subject still further , I will present still further evidence , which I will read from the paper ...
... cent . But this seems to have been as inoperative as the difference of twenty - five per cent . in the act of 1823 . To illustrate this subject still further , I will present still further evidence , which I will read from the paper ...
Page 797
... cent . , and that , too , though the goods are invoiced at one - fourth of their value ? A. The Government has no remedy - not even that which you seem to suppose it to have ; for the fifty per cent . cannot be added until the goods are ...
... cent . , and that , too , though the goods are invoiced at one - fourth of their value ? A. The Government has no remedy - not even that which you seem to suppose it to have ; for the fifty per cent . cannot be added until the goods are ...
Page 798
... cent . to ( as anticipated by judges ) that they actually cost the im- the invoice , and that this addition will bring but a few porter twenty - five to thirty per cent . more than he had pieces of them over the minimum of a dollar per ...
... cent . to ( as anticipated by judges ) that they actually cost the im- the invoice , and that this addition will bring but a few porter twenty - five to thirty per cent . more than he had pieces of them over the minimum of a dollar per ...
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