Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1315
... proposed to be appropriated , or of the proceeds of the sales of public land , to which this section of the Constitution directly applies . Can it be questioned that such portion of the public money may be constitutionally applied to ...
... proposed to be appropriated , or of the proceeds of the sales of public land , to which this section of the Constitution directly applies . Can it be questioned that such portion of the public money may be constitutionally applied to ...
Page 1317
... proposed by the resolutions . The sentiment , I know , Mr. Chairman , exists , and I regret that it does , that , if a fund be pro- vided for internal improvement , it will be misap- plied , to gratify local and sectional interests . An ...
... proposed by the resolutions . The sentiment , I know , Mr. Chairman , exists , and I regret that it does , that , if a fund be pro- vided for internal improvement , it will be misap- plied , to gratify local and sectional interests . An ...
Page 1321
... proposed ; and Mr. Gallatin , then at the head of the Treasury , who had opposed its passage , recommended its continuance . But the gentleman tells us he was no more Mr. Gallatin of 1791 , than " the Lord Chatham of the ministry was ...
... proposed ; and Mr. Gallatin , then at the head of the Treasury , who had opposed its passage , recommended its continuance . But the gentleman tells us he was no more Mr. Gallatin of 1791 , than " the Lord Chatham of the ministry was ...
Page 1345
... proposed road , empt him om subjection to the civil laws . My and if no sufficient objection can be shown , the colleagues then , who are so zealous of State rights , road may be established . But the respective par- must see the ...
... proposed road , empt him om subjection to the civil laws . My and if no sufficient objection can be shown , the colleagues then , who are so zealous of State rights , road may be established . But the respective par- must see the ...
Page 1359
... proposed to be made , and to every post us to take up the subject in the shape of an amend - road , how inconsiderable and insignificant is the ment to the Constitution ; and , moreover , that power , in a political point of view ...
... proposed to be made , and to every post us to take up the subject in the shape of an amend - road , how inconsiderable and insignificant is the ment to the Constitution ; and , moreover , that power , in a political point of view ...
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