Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4197
... Government . The average amount of pub . politics more than the rest of their fellow - citizens . The lic deposites , from the commencement until last October , share of the Government in these expenditures is esti- is , in round ...
... Government . The average amount of pub . politics more than the rest of their fellow - citizens . The lic deposites , from the commencement until last October , share of the Government in these expenditures is esti- is , in round ...
Page 4253
... Government , Revolution ; they have declared themselves capable of self- to the rights and privileges of the people , and should be government . Public meetings , Mr. P. said , had been opposed by all good men . And they further ...
... Government , Revolution ; they have declared themselves capable of self- to the rights and privileges of the people , and should be government . Public meetings , Mr. P. said , had been opposed by all good men . And they further ...
Page 4261
... Government , and to their posterity , if dy and efficient servant of the Government , in the great they rested their complaints on pecuniary sufferings alone . concerns of its revenue . And we all have seen , how No , sir ; there are ...
... Government , and to their posterity , if dy and efficient servant of the Government , in the great they rested their complaints on pecuniary sufferings alone . concerns of its revenue . And we all have seen , how No , sir ; there are ...
Page 4275
... government to aid them , the people would that report . He considered such a course unfair and un - sustain him so long as he so nobly adhered to their rights justifiable . and interests , in defence of which he was now willing to The ...
... government to aid them , the people would that report . He considered such a course unfair and un - sustain him so long as he so nobly adhered to their rights justifiable . and interests , in defence of which he was now willing to The ...
Page 4397
... Government held real estate in this city to the value of more than a million of dollars ; and that they had actu- ally received upwards of seven hundred thousand dol- lars - from what ? from taxation ? from putting their hands into the ...
... Government held real estate in this city to the value of more than a million of dollars ; and that they had actu- ally received upwards of seven hundred thousand dol- lars - from what ? from taxation ? from putting their hands into the ...
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