Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Band 1 |
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... proposed expenditures should shrink from the application of a rule which prefers their more general and remote interests to those which are personal and immediate , is to be expected . But even such objections must , from the nature of ...
... proposed expenditures should shrink from the application of a rule which prefers their more general and remote interests to those which are personal and immediate , is to be expected . But even such objections must , from the nature of ...
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... proposed . There may be considerations appertaining to the subject which would render a de- parture , to some extent , from the rule of contribution , proper . Nor is it absolutely necessary that the basis of distribution be confined to ...
... proposed . There may be considerations appertaining to the subject which would render a de- parture , to some extent , from the rule of contribution , proper . Nor is it absolutely necessary that the basis of distribution be confined to ...
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... proposed system would tend to the encouragement of improvident legislation of the character supposed . Whatever the pro , er authority , in the exercise of constitutional power , shall , at any time hereaf ter , decide to be for the ...
... proposed system would tend to the encouragement of improvident legislation of the character supposed . Whatever the pro , er authority , in the exercise of constitutional power , shall , at any time hereaf ter , decide to be for the ...
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... proposed for the future , will feel it their du- ty to direct their attention to it , as they must be sensible that , unless some fixed rule for the action of the Federal Government in this respect is esta- blished , the course now ...
... proposed for the future , will feel it their du- ty to direct their attention to it , as they must be sensible that , unless some fixed rule for the action of the Federal Government in this respect is esta- blished , the course now ...
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... propose to acquire the countries occupied by the red men of the south and west by a fair exchange , and , at the expense of the United States , to send them to a land where their existence may be prolonged , and perhaps made perpetual ...
... propose to acquire the countries occupied by the red men of the south and west by a fair exchange , and , at the expense of the United States , to send them to a land where their existence may be prolonged , and perhaps made perpetual ...
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