Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 1953 頁
... suppose that a few individuals may be corrupt, is not so uncommon as to exceed belief: but to suppose that a large body of your citizens, scattered over a great extent of territory, sliouk! conspire together to effect an evil purpose ...
... suppose that a few individuals may be corrupt, is not so uncommon as to exceed belief: but to suppose that a large body of your citizens, scattered over a great extent of territory, sliouk! conspire together to effect an evil purpose ...
第 2077 頁
... suppose, at least 500,000,000 of dollars invested in the same business. Now, it is apparent, that either the interest or the ordinary profits of this enormous capital, for a single year, would be more than sufficient to swallow up the ...
... suppose, at least 500,000,000 of dollars invested in the same business. Now, it is apparent, that either the interest or the ordinary profits of this enormous capital, for a single year, would be more than sufficient to swallow up the ...
第 2151 頁
... suppose our finances to be in such a situation as not to need it, and yet, to save these capitalists from sinking, we accepted their proposition under our power to borrow money. Let us suppose that Congress, impressed with a belief that ...
... suppose our finances to be in such a situation as not to need it, and yet, to save these capitalists from sinking, we accepted their proposition under our power to borrow money. Let us suppose that Congress, impressed with a belief that ...
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