The Political Register, Volum 1,Utgave 21D. Green, 1833 |
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... Clay- time the effect of sustaining the infant manu ton ) relies on the journals of the Convention factures , which had been forced up under the to prove that it was the intention of that body circumstances to which I have adverted ...
... Clay- time the effect of sustaining the infant manu ton ) relies on the journals of the Convention factures , which had been forced up under the to prove that it was the intention of that body circumstances to which I have adverted ...
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... CLAY , ) preserve the manufacturing inter- Court of the United States to decide the ques - ests from sudden depression ; render but half jus- tion , and I , for one , will abide by its decision . But tice to the brave and generous ...
... CLAY , ) preserve the manufacturing inter- Court of the United States to decide the ques - ests from sudden depression ; render but half jus- tion , and I , for one , will abide by its decision . But tice to the brave and generous ...
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... Clay's bill , they $ 3,276 , by a reference to the items , it will have asserted the principle of an absolute con- be seen that the only additional expense for the trol in the majority of Congress , thus substitut - publication of the ...
... Clay's bill , they $ 3,276 , by a reference to the items , it will have asserted the principle of an absolute con- be seen that the only additional expense for the trol in the majority of Congress , thus substitut - publication of the ...
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