The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 - United States |
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Page 1705
... honorable Speaker , that those in the Western States need no protec- tion ; and those in the Northern States are satis- fied , as far as I am informed , with the present duty . Permit me to say that it seems unreasonable to increase the ...
... honorable Speaker , that those in the Western States need no protec- tion ; and those in the Northern States are satis- fied , as far as I am informed , with the present duty . Permit me to say that it seems unreasonable to increase the ...
Page 1721
... honorable gen- will be ruinous to the noble art of ship building . tleman from New York , ( Mr. MARTINDALE , ) give There is no ground , sir , for this accusation . Ship the nation the means , and a Navy can be created . building has ...
... honorable gen- will be ruinous to the noble art of ship building . tleman from New York , ( Mr. MARTINDALE , ) give There is no ground , sir , for this accusation . Ship the nation the means , and a Navy can be created . building has ...
Page 1723
... honorable gentleman and him- self . In 1793 , the shipping of the United States was not sufficient for our trade . By some it was estimated that we had not one - fourth of the ton- nage required . I now call the attention of the ...
... honorable gentleman and him- self . In 1793 , the shipping of the United States was not sufficient for our trade . By some it was estimated that we had not one - fourth of the ton- nage required . I now call the attention of the ...
Page 1741
... honorable Chairman against his own better judgment . It certainly aimed a blow at the most important item in the whole bill . He believed the country is fully able to raise all the wool it needs . He hoped the motion would be with ...
... honorable Chairman against his own better judgment . It certainly aimed a blow at the most important item in the whole bill . He believed the country is fully able to raise all the wool it needs . He hoped the motion would be with ...
Page 1745
... honorable gentleman , ) if that is the real policy intended by gentlemen , let it be avowed- let gentlemen only say so , and we are ready to meet them ; only say , in plain words , to the people , that you intend , in all practicable ...
... honorable gentleman , ) if that is the real policy intended by gentlemen , let it be avowed- let gentlemen only say so , and we are ready to meet them ; only say , in plain words , to the people , that you intend , in all practicable ...
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