History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... honor , and prosperity of the nation . In the measure of a generous allowance to those worthy veterans , you took a conspicuous part , which neither they , nor their children , nor the country , can ever forget . I perceive , in this ...
... honor , and prosperity of the nation . In the measure of a generous allowance to those worthy veterans , you took a conspicuous part , which neither they , nor their children , nor the country , can ever forget . I perceive , in this ...
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... honor of the United States required its speedy payment . And , while the resources of the country were perceived to be fully adequate to its extinguishment , it was also evident , that so long as the States should act separate- ly ...
... honor of the United States required its speedy payment . And , while the resources of the country were perceived to be fully adequate to its extinguishment , it was also evident , that so long as the States should act separate- ly ...
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... honor and peace of the United States . He also suggested the importance of a uniform rule of naturaliza- tion ; and of uniformity in the currency , and of weights and measures , through the United States . The facility of inter- course ...
... honor and peace of the United States . He also suggested the importance of a uniform rule of naturaliza- tion ; and of uniformity in the currency , and of weights and measures , through the United States . The facility of inter- course ...
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... honor of the government , and the principles of good faith , which should govern in pecuniary affairs , required that the holders of public securities should be paid without exception or distinction . † As proposed by the Secretary of ...
... honor of the government , and the principles of good faith , which should govern in pecuniary affairs , required that the holders of public securities should be paid without exception or distinction . † As proposed by the Secretary of ...
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... honor , and the permanent welfare of the nation . And , in this feature of his public character , he strongly resembled the illustrious patriot , then at the head of the nation . A strong opposition to the plan of raising a revenue from ...
... honor , and the permanent welfare of the nation . And , in this feature of his public character , he strongly resembled the illustrious patriot , then at the head of the nation . A strong opposition to the plan of raising a revenue from ...
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