History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... internal improvements , " so far as re- lated to post roads , was discussed in February , 1795 , but not so fully as at a later period ; and no formal opinion of Congress was expressed , so as to be a precedent for future appropriations ...
... internal improvements , " so far as re- lated to post roads , was discussed in February , 1795 , but not so fully as at a later period ; and no formal opinion of Congress was expressed , so as to be a precedent for future appropriations ...
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... internal improvements ; and it has often been denied that Congress had a constitu- tional right to expend the public monies for such a purpose . Some have denied such a right in all cases ; others have admitted , that on great works of ...
... internal improvements ; and it has often been denied that Congress had a constitu- tional right to expend the public monies for such a purpose . Some have denied such a right in all cases ; others have admitted , that on great works of ...
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... internal improvements should not be prose- cuted ; if such were their sentiments , they were right in a desire to abolish taxes : but if they thought otherwise , it was preposterous to say that we should not lay taxes on the people . We ...
... internal improvements should not be prose- cuted ; if such were their sentiments , they were right in a desire to abolish taxes : but if they thought otherwise , it was preposterous to say that we should not lay taxes on the people . We ...
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... internal improvements , as well as how far the doctrine of fostering domestic manufactures , which almost necessarily operated unequally in different sections of the Union , could be extended , under the author- ity of the Constitution ...
... internal improvements , as well as how far the doctrine of fostering domestic manufactures , which almost necessarily operated unequally in different sections of the Union , could be extended , under the author- ity of the Constitution ...
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... internal improvements ; but was rejected by the Presi- dent . The bill was supported by some leading members of Congress at that time , who afterwards doubted the con- stitutional right to make such appropriations . This sub- ject was ...
... internal improvements ; but was rejected by the Presi- dent . The bill was supported by some leading members of Congress at that time , who afterwards doubted the con- stitutional right to make such appropriations . This sub- ject was ...
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