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Side 1191
... interest , mutual wants , or common sense , so long shall we continue united . We are placed in such a situa- tion that we ought to love each other , and we always should , did not our mad passions some- times run away with us . One ...
... interest , mutual wants , or common sense , so long shall we continue united . We are placed in such a situa- tion that we ought to love each other , and we always should , did not our mad passions some- times run away with us . One ...
Side 1233
... interest on public debt ; 3. Final settlement certifi- cates ; 4. Commissioners ' certificates ; 5. Army cer- tificates ; 6. Credits given in lieu of army certificates cancelled ; 7. Credits for the pay of the army for which no ...
... interest on public debt ; 3. Final settlement certifi- cates ; 4. Commissioners ' certificates ; 5. Army cer- tificates ; 6. Credits given in lieu of army certificates cancelled ; 7. Credits for the pay of the army for which no ...
Side 1247
... interest of the United States and the said Territory . itants . The committee , therefore , submit the following res ... interests and welfare of every individual in the community , that the purity of jury - trial should be preserved ...
... interest of the United States and the said Territory . itants . The committee , therefore , submit the following res ... interests and welfare of every individual in the community , that the purity of jury - trial should be preserved ...
Side 1279
... interests . If , then , all the legislative acts are passed , which , for the present , it is important should be ... interest , and the term of such recess . IMPORTATION OF BRITISH GOODS . The House resolved itself into a Committee ...
... interests . If , then , all the legislative acts are passed , which , for the present , it is important should be ... interest , and the term of such recess . IMPORTATION OF BRITISH GOODS . The House resolved itself into a Committee ...
Side 1281
... interest of the country that all the property of its citizens should be secured ? Is not national the mere aggregate of individual wealth ? And in the contest in which we shall be engaged , will there not be as large a demand upon the ...
... interest of the country that all the property of its citizens should be secured ? Is not national the mere aggregate of individual wealth ? And in the contest in which we shall be engaged , will there not be as large a demand upon the ...
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