Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1830 |
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第 4 頁
... gentleman from Rhode Island , was put- ting it up to the lowest bidder ; for he could make nothing else of it , although the gentlemen had endeavored to ex- plain a difference . Why should we call upon them if we do not mean to be ...
... gentleman from Rhode Island , was put- ting it up to the lowest bidder ; for he could make nothing else of it , although the gentlemen had endeavored to ex- plain a difference . Why should we call upon them if we do not mean to be ...
第 5 頁
... gentleman from Rhode Island , and did he not fear that gentleman would attach the remark to the amendment now under considera- tion , which application he did not intend - he would say , this contemptible and scandalous system of ...
... gentleman from Rhode Island , and did he not fear that gentleman would attach the remark to the amendment now under considera- tion , which application he did not intend - he would say , this contemptible and scandalous system of ...
第 7 頁
... gentleman from Tennessee , in offering his resolution , was understood and approved of by all parties , and he hoped the amendment would be rejected , and the question put upon the original resolution . He had no doubt it would pass ...
... gentleman from Tennessee , in offering his resolution , was understood and approved of by all parties , and he hoped the amendment would be rejected , and the question put upon the original resolution . He had no doubt it would pass ...
第 9 頁
... gentleman from North Car- olina had supposed , that , because the Government could dispose of them , they must necessarily ; but it did not follow ; the President of the United States might have firmness enough to resist improper ...
... gentleman from North Car- olina had supposed , that , because the Government could dispose of them , they must necessarily ; but it did not follow ; the President of the United States might have firmness enough to resist improper ...
第 14 頁
... gentleman , then , for the citizens of the Uni- ted States ? He heard nothing of it . It was the same , too , with regard to wool and iron . The gentleman complained of the one cent profit , as he calls it ; but there was no pro- fit in ...
... gentleman , then , for the citizens of the Uni- ted States ? He heard nothing of it . It was the same , too , with regard to wool and iron . The gentleman complained of the one cent profit , as he calls it ; but there was no pro- fit in ...
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