Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1830 |
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第 97 頁
... CAMBRELENG briefly explained the object and operation of the bill , which simply extends the time with- in which goods imported are entitled to drawback , from one year , as it is now limited , to two years . This , Mr. C. stated ...
... CAMBRELENG briefly explained the object and operation of the bill , which simply extends the time with- in which goods imported are entitled to drawback , from one year , as it is now limited , to two years . This , Mr. C. stated ...
第 100 頁
... CAMBRELENG suggested to the honorable mover that the task imposed by the resolution was probably more ' extensive and onerous than he had imagined . The report embraced by it would be larger and more laborious than the usual annual ...
... CAMBRELENG suggested to the honorable mover that the task imposed by the resolution was probably more ' extensive and onerous than he had imagined . The report embraced by it would be larger and more laborious than the usual annual ...
第 106 頁
... CAMBRELENG ] was mistaken , in supposing that the policy now contended for had been adopted during the first administration of the Government . He said , he would now attempt to show that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] ...
... CAMBRELENG ] was mistaken , in supposing that the policy now contended for had been adopted during the first administration of the Government . He said , he would now attempt to show that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] ...
第 107 頁
... CAMBRELENG ] gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] was mista- to say whether this was not so . The sugar which the refi- ken , in saying that the export of refined sugar had decreased ners use is not imported nor entered for the ...
... CAMBRELENG ] gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] was mista- to say whether this was not so . The sugar which the refi- ken , in saying that the export of refined sugar had decreased ners use is not imported nor entered for the ...
第 111 頁
... CAMBRELENG said , he certainly should not op- pose the gentleman's amendment , it was merely re - enact- ing , substantially , the act of 1816. He would , however , suggest the propriety of some modification . The exporter ought not to ...
... CAMBRELENG said , he certainly should not op- pose the gentleman's amendment , it was merely re - enact- ing , substantially , the act of 1816. He would , however , suggest the propriety of some modification . The exporter ought not to ...
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