Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 86
... equal ; whereas if public opinion proceeded at all upon the adequacy or inadequacy of their funds , it would necessarily come to different results , in different cases , as some of these institutions must be supposed to be richer than ...
... equal ; whereas if public opinion proceeded at all upon the adequacy or inadequacy of their funds , it would necessarily come to different results , in different cases , as some of these institutions must be supposed to be richer than ...
Halaman 89
... equal to any depreciation which may take place in this paper ; and when the paper shall come to nothing , the revenue of the country will come to nothing along with it . This has happened to other countries , where this wretched system ...
... equal to any depreciation which may take place in this paper ; and when the paper shall come to nothing , the revenue of the country will come to nothing along with it . This has happened to other countries , where this wretched system ...
Halaman 146
... equal division of that body , to give a casting vote on the question touching the pow- er of Congress to incorporate a national bank . It will be recollected that he negatived that proposition , and in support of his vote advanced the ...
... equal division of that body , to give a casting vote on the question touching the pow- er of Congress to incorporate a national bank . It will be recollected that he negatived that proposition , and in support of his vote advanced the ...
Halaman 161
... equal violence upon that of the other . The act of crossing the Florida line , to subdue the hostile Indians in that province , appertaining to the dominions of the Spanish monarchy , was a measure , in the execution of which the ...
... equal violence upon that of the other . The act of crossing the Florida line , to subdue the hostile Indians in that province , appertaining to the dominions of the Spanish monarchy , was a measure , in the execution of which the ...
Halaman 171
... equal rank and dignity at Madrid , who receives there the most polite attention . No armies are in the field ; no fleets on the ocean ; no appropriations required to carry on the war ; but it is nevertheless the foundation upon which ...
... equal rank and dignity at Madrid , who receives there the most polite attention . No armies are in the field ; no fleets on the ocean ; no appropriations required to carry on the war ; but it is nevertheless the foundation upon which ...
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