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Page 674
... portion in which it was taken from them . The nearest approach that can be made to such a distribution , is to be effected by throwing it into general circulation , and leaving it to the influence of individual enterprise to control its ...
... portion in which it was taken from them . The nearest approach that can be made to such a distribution , is to be effected by throwing it into general circulation , and leaving it to the influence of individual enterprise to control its ...
Page 675
... portion of the people should sit still and obstinately refuse to participate in the excess of revenue , because it was collected in a manner they did not approve ? [ H. or R. by appropriating three , four , or six millions of dollars to ...
... portion of the people should sit still and obstinately refuse to participate in the excess of revenue , because it was collected in a manner they did not approve ? [ H. or R. by appropriating three , four , or six millions of dollars to ...
Page 689
... portion of the country still farther south ; for not only are smaller streams to be accommodated with this road , but for at least three hundred miles it is found tra- versing the very banks of the Mississippi . Then , is it not evident ...
... portion of the country still farther south ; for not only are smaller streams to be accommodated with this road , but for at least three hundred miles it is found tra- versing the very banks of the Mississippi . Then , is it not evident ...
Page 690
... portion of the benefits resulting from such measures , should be distributed in that from which I come ; but , in- dependent of this consideration , I think , in relation to the present subject , the line of survey through my State pre ...
... portion of the benefits resulting from such measures , should be distributed in that from which I come ; but , in- dependent of this consideration , I think , in relation to the present subject , the line of survey through my State pre ...
Page 691
... portion to these objects as has been done for them by this Government ! Do not understand me , sir , as objecting to these instances of liberality , for many of them received my support , and , in giving it , I was unin- fluenced with ...
... portion to these objects as has been done for them by this Government ! Do not understand me , sir , as objecting to these instances of liberality , for many of them received my support , and , in giving it , I was unin- fluenced with ...
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