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Side 1233
... agreed upon , Mr. LIVINGSTON inquired whether the sum of between two and three thousand dollars , which he thought had been lavished away , said to be ex- pended on persons taking leave from this country , was included in the incidental ...
... agreed upon , Mr. LIVINGSTON inquired whether the sum of between two and three thousand dollars , which he thought had been lavished away , said to be ex- pended on persons taking leave from this country , was included in the incidental ...
Side 1237
... agreed to . Mr. SEWALL said , he had also his doubts as to the propriety of taxing debentures , as it was well known they were given to secure the drawback upon goods re - exported . The export business is of great importance , and as ...
... agreed to . Mr. SEWALL said , he had also his doubts as to the propriety of taxing debentures , as it was well known they were given to secure the drawback upon goods re - exported . The export business is of great importance , and as ...
Side 1239
... agreed to . [ MARCH , 1798 . mittee that one merchant in Baltimore had gone into a calculation of what the stamp duty would stand him in , and he supposed it would be at last 800 dollars ; and a house in Philadelphia had in- formed him ...
... agreed to . [ MARCH , 1798 . mittee that one merchant in Baltimore had gone into a calculation of what the stamp duty would stand him in , and he supposed it would be at last 800 dollars ; and a house in Philadelphia had in- formed him ...
Side 1243
... agreed on all hands they are worth nothing . It was true , he said , the Attor- ney General of the United States is of a different opinion , and the District Attorney concurred with hin . Mr. S. said he was himself of opinion that the ...
... agreed on all hands they are worth nothing . It was true , he said , the Attor- ney General of the United States is of a different opinion , and the District Attorney concurred with hin . Mr. S. said he was himself of opinion that the ...
Side 1251
... agreed to - there being 52 votes in its favor . COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Mr. LIVINGSTON said , he was instructed by the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures to ask for the appointment of a member upon that committee in the place of ...
... agreed to - there being 52 votes in its favor . COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Mr. LIVINGSTON said , he was instructed by the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures to ask for the appointment of a member upon that committee in the place of ...
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