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Side 1481
... produce learning their trades and pursuing their studies . or manufacture of the United States ; and that Young men cannot think hard of it . Whenever the tonnage used at present for the exportation of their country calls for their ...
... produce learning their trades and pursuing their studies . or manufacture of the United States ; and that Young men cannot think hard of it . Whenever the tonnage used at present for the exportation of their country calls for their ...
Side 1559
... produce of the farmer would bring him no profit . The merchant and the farmer are but different parts of the same ma- chinery ; if one part , and it is no matter which . is injured , the whole is stopped . To be satisfied that , if the ...
... produce of the farmer would bring him no profit . The merchant and the farmer are but different parts of the same ma- chinery ; if one part , and it is no matter which . is injured , the whole is stopped . To be satisfied that , if the ...
Side 1569
... produce information ; but , inde- pendently of its being out of the power of the De- partments to make the estimate , there was now on the files of the House , and in the printed reports , an exact account of the expenses of removal ...
... produce information ; but , inde- pendently of its being out of the power of the De- partments to make the estimate , there was now on the files of the House , and in the printed reports , an exact account of the expenses of removal ...
Side 1593
... produce fur- ther delay on a subject which had already occu- pied the attention of the House too long . Mr. SMILIE ... producing any good effect . He went over the ground of removal , of which he did not believe there was any ...
... produce fur- ther delay on a subject which had already occu- pied the attention of the House too long . Mr. SMILIE ... producing any good effect . He went over the ground of removal , of which he did not believe there was any ...
Side 1651
... produce , though only a few miles , without giving bond . Mr. TAYLOR replied to his colleague , who had just sat down . In the course of his observa- tions he remarked that in South Carolina , in a single hour , he could , by making a ...
... produce , though only a few miles , without giving bond . Mr. TAYLOR replied to his colleague , who had just sat down . In the course of his observa- tions he remarked that in South Carolina , in a single hour , he could , by making a ...
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