Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... manufacturers than as it was first reported by the committee. Mr. WICKLIFKE made a short reply to Mr. STORES, who briefly explained. Mr. WRIGHT, of New York, said that, standing as he did in relation to the subject now before the committee ...
... manufacturers than as it was first reported by the committee. Mr. WICKLIFKE made a short reply to Mr. STORES, who briefly explained. Mr. WRIGHT, of New York, said that, standing as he did in relation to the subject now before the committee ...
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... Committee on Manufactures. ^ He could not interest the committee in such a discussion. It was a subject he did not pretend to understand well ; it had never engaged much of his attention; nor should he say any thing as to the effect an ...
... Committee on Manufactures. ^ He could not interest the committee in such a discussion. It was a subject he did not pretend to understand well ; it had never engaged much of his attention; nor should he say any thing as to the effect an ...
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... Committee on Manufactures. It was a sound general rule in the reference of bills to Committees of the House, never to commit a lamb to the custody of the wolf ; and, without meaning any disrespect to the Committee on Manufactures, he ...
... Committee on Manufactures. It was a sound general rule in the reference of bills to Committees of the House, never to commit a lamb to the custody of the wolf ; and, without meaning any disrespect to the Committee on Manufactures, he ...
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