History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... necessary for the proper discharge of their legislative duties . It is difficult to do full justice to the merits of this speech , by any verbal representation of it ; and an extract is here given , as charac- teristic of the mind of ...
... necessary for the proper discharge of their legislative duties . It is difficult to do full justice to the merits of this speech , by any verbal representation of it ; and an extract is here given , as charac- teristic of the mind of ...
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... necessary expenditures for the sup- port of government . All the members of Congress were in favor of this meas- ure for raising a revenue ; but , as to the details of the bill and the difference in the duties on different articles ...
... necessary expenditures for the sup- port of government . All the members of Congress were in favor of this meas- ure for raising a revenue ; but , as to the details of the bill and the difference in the duties on different articles ...
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... necessary , should not be removed without the appro- bation of that body . The Constitution was silent on this point ; and it was argued , that , as that instrument should. be. construed. rigidly. ,. it. would. be. improper. to. give. the.
... necessary , should not be removed without the appro- bation of that body . The Constitution was silent on this point ; and it was argued , that , as that instrument should. be. construed. rigidly. ,. it. would. be. improper. to. give. the.
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... necessary to sustain the public credit . It was further proposed in the report , that the public debt should be funded , and the debts of the several States , incurred for the general defence , in the time of the Revolution , should be ...
... necessary to sustain the public credit . It was further proposed in the report , that the public debt should be funded , and the debts of the several States , incurred for the general defence , in the time of the Revolution , should be ...
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... necessary imme- diately to provide means of protection to the inhabitants in their vicinity ; and that provision should be made for maintaining a diplomatic intercourse with foreign nations , for the honor and peace of the United States ...
... necessary imme- diately to provide means of protection to the inhabitants in their vicinity ; and that provision should be made for maintaining a diplomatic intercourse with foreign nations , for the honor and peace of the United States ...
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