Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, 第 1 卷 |
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... object , is decidedly preferable ; but , if retrenchment is the end in view , a reduction of the amount for every twenty miles , from what it now is , would be the remedy . But even the restricted method could not arrive at equality ...
... object , is decidedly preferable ; but , if retrenchment is the end in view , a reduction of the amount for every twenty miles , from what it now is , would be the remedy . But even the restricted method could not arrive at equality ...
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... object of their memorial to your favorable regard . As the resolution of the stockholders , ( app . C. ) and the obvious interests of themselves , and , consequently , of the United States , one of the largest sub- scribers to the funds ...
... object of their memorial to your favorable regard . As the resolution of the stockholders , ( app . C. ) and the obvious interests of themselves , and , consequently , of the United States , one of the largest sub- scribers to the funds ...
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... object of unceasing solicitude and unwearied labor , can be completed in five as readily as in fifty years . On the other hand , the experi- ments of the relative utility of rail roads and canals , which have already oc- cupied more ...
... object of unceasing solicitude and unwearied labor , can be completed in five as readily as in fifty years . On the other hand , the experi- ments of the relative utility of rail roads and canals , which have already oc- cupied more ...
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... object they deemed proper . It might have been for revenue alone . It might have been employed solely to counteract the selfish policy of other States or nations . It could have been exercised for any purpose which suited the pleasure ...
... object they deemed proper . It might have been for revenue alone . It might have been employed solely to counteract the selfish policy of other States or nations . It could have been exercised for any purpose which suited the pleasure ...
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... objects of national importance ought alone to be protected . Of these the productions of our soil , our mines , and our workshops , essential to national defence , Occupy the first rank . Whatever other species of domestic industry ...
... objects of national importance ought alone to be protected . Of these the productions of our soil , our mines , and our workshops , essential to national defence , Occupy the first rank . Whatever other species of domestic industry ...
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