The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Harrison: To which is Prefixed the Declaration of Independence, and Constitution of the United StatesE. Walker, 1841 - 732 Seiten |
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... revenues for the present year is likely to supersede the neces- sity of additional burdens on the community for the ... revenue has been intimated . This would be still more the case were it not for the impediments which in some places ...
... revenues for the present year is likely to supersede the neces- sity of additional burdens on the community for the ... revenue has been intimated . This would be still more the case were it not for the impediments which in some places ...
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... revenue and the marshal , from considerations of personal safety , to fly from this part of the country , in order by a circuitous route to proceed to the seat of government , avowing as the motives of these outrageous proceedings an ...
... revenue and the marshal , from considerations of personal safety , to fly from this part of the country , in order by a circuitous route to proceed to the seat of government , avowing as the motives of these outrageous proceedings an ...
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... revenue ; that to have revenue there must be taxes ; that no taxes can be devised which are not more or less inconvenient and unpleasant ; that the intrinsic embarrassment inseparable from the selection of the proper objects , which is ...
... revenue ; that to have revenue there must be taxes ; that no taxes can be devised which are not more or less inconvenient and unpleasant ; that the intrinsic embarrassment inseparable from the selection of the proper objects , which is ...
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... revenue as will be necessary to defray extraor- dinary expenses , and supply the deficiencies which may be occasioned by depredations on our commerce . The present state of things is so essentially different from that under which ...
... revenue as will be necessary to defray extraor- dinary expenses , and supply the deficiencies which may be occasioned by depredations on our commerce . The present state of things is so essentially different from that under which ...
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... revenue and expenditure to a later period , to be laid before you . I observe with much satisfaction that the product of the revenue during the present year has been more considerable than during any former equal period . This result ...
... revenue and expenditure to a later period , to be laid before you . I observe with much satisfaction that the product of the revenue during the present year has been more considerable than during any former equal period . This result ...
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Seite 505 - That the senators of this state in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and the representatives be requested to oppose the restoration of the deposites and the renewal of the charter of the United States Bank.