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Side 1217
... expense ence ; and this was paraphrased by saying , " There was no object ; for with him it was . Mr. W.con- is a tendency in all Governments like ours to a cluded by observing , that he believed most of our union and consolidation of ...
... expense ence ; and this was paraphrased by saying , " There was no object ; for with him it was . Mr. W.con- is a tendency in all Governments like ours to a cluded by observing , that he believed most of our union and consolidation of ...
Side 1233
... expenses which were contained under this head ? He thought such an expenditure of money forbidden by the Constitution . Mr. HARPER believed the incidental expenses mentioned in the estimate were expenses of our Ministers abroad . Mr ...
... expenses which were contained under this head ? He thought such an expenditure of money forbidden by the Constitution . Mr. HARPER believed the incidental expenses mentioned in the estimate were expenses of our Ministers abroad . Mr ...
Side 1237
... expenses attending the collection of the impost duty . Two - fifths per cent . would be more than the proportion which had ... expense of collecting the duties as far as the per centage on the ad valorem amount , it did not pay also for ...
... expenses attending the collection of the impost duty . Two - fifths per cent . would be more than the proportion which had ... expense of collecting the duties as far as the per centage on the ad valorem amount , it did not pay also for ...
Side 1263
... expense attending them would be greater than the advantage to be derived from them , but he did not wish now to ... expenses , aad the committee of inquiry have not reported . For his own part , he believed there had been much ...
... expense attending them would be greater than the advantage to be derived from them , but he did not wish now to ... expenses , aad the committee of inquiry have not reported . For his own part , he believed there had been much ...
Side 1265
... expense as much as he could with propriety do it . He had , therefore , no objection to go into a committee on the resolution for com- pleting and equipping the frigates , though he should at present be opposed to do so with respect to ...
... expense as much as he could with propriety do it . He had , therefore , no objection to go into a committee on the resolution for com- pleting and equipping the frigates , though he should at present be opposed to do so with respect to ...
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