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Side 1275
... duties of the district Judge were to be discharged by the Judge of the Su- manner they had been discharged by the district preme Court , as they might arise , in the same Judge - as to the causes in court , the Judge of the Supreme ...
... duties of the district Judge were to be discharged by the Judge of the Su- manner they had been discharged by the district preme Court , as they might arise , in the same Judge - as to the causes in court , the Judge of the Supreme ...
Side 1285
... duties , ( if a proposition to that ef- fect which will be made by a member of the Committee of Ways and Means shall be adopted , ) and in defiance of the difficulties and the dangers which must attach to the returns of their adven ...
... duties , ( if a proposition to that ef- fect which will be made by a member of the Committee of Ways and Means shall be adopted , ) and in defiance of the difficulties and the dangers which must attach to the returns of their adven ...
Side 1293
... duties an all impor- tations of foreign goods . These duties are in- tended as a war system ; and believing the coun- try on the eve of war , I have thought it almost madness or folly I mean no disrespect to the House or any member of ...
... duties an all impor- tations of foreign goods . These duties are in- tended as a war system ; and believing the coun- try on the eve of war , I have thought it almost madness or folly I mean no disrespect to the House or any member of ...
Side 1293
... duties an all impor- tations of foreign goods . These duties are in tended as a war system ; and believing the coun- try on the eve of war , I have thought it almost madness or folly - I mean no disrespect to the House or any member of ...
... duties an all impor- tations of foreign goods . These duties are in tended as a war system ; and believing the coun- try on the eve of war , I have thought it almost madness or folly - I mean no disrespect to the House or any member of ...
Side 1305
... duties upon the very merchandise we are to receive from him , in ex- change for our specie , place in his Exchequer nearly or quite as large a sum as we should , by the duties on importation , draw into our own Treasury . This would be ...
... duties upon the very merchandise we are to receive from him , in ex- change for our specie , place in his Exchequer nearly or quite as large a sum as we should , by the duties on importation , draw into our own Treasury . This would be ...
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