Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850, Chiefly Taken from the Congress Debates, the Private Papers of General Jackson, and the Speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, with His Actual View of Men and Affairs : with Historical Notes and Illustrations, and Some Notices of Eminent Deceased Contemporaries, 2권D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... ground for fear . No one in Congress dreamed of inter- fering with slavery in the States , and the abor- tion of all the attempts made to abolish it in the District , showed the groundlessness of that fear . The pledged veto was not a ...
... ground for fear . No one in Congress dreamed of inter- fering with slavery in the States , and the abor- tion of all the attempts made to abolish it in the District , showed the groundlessness of that fear . The pledged veto was not a ...
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... ground to keep the assemblage within bounds , and at a quarter past six the doors were opened , when the saloon , garden , and avenues leading thereto were instantly crowded to overflowing . The meeting was called to order by Alderman ...
... ground to keep the assemblage within bounds , and at a quarter past six the doors were opened , when the saloon , garden , and avenues leading thereto were instantly crowded to overflowing . The meeting was called to order by Alderman ...
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... ground for demanding from it efforts and sacrifices to favor the government , which those holding the public money , and owing duty to the govern- ment , are unwilling or unable to make ; nor do I see how the New England banks can stand ...
... ground for demanding from it efforts and sacrifices to favor the government , which those holding the public money , and owing duty to the govern- ment , are unwilling or unable to make ; nor do I see how the New England banks can stand ...
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... ground that many of the States had already appropriated this money ; that is to say , had undertaken public works on the strength of it ; and would suffer more injury from not receiving it than the Federal Treasury with the several ...
... ground that many of the States had already appropriated this money ; that is to say , had undertaken public works on the strength of it ; and would suffer more injury from not receiving it than the Federal Treasury with the several ...
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... ground . Kentucky , he said , had made provision for the expenditure of the money , and relied upon it , and could not expect the law to be lightly rescinded , or broken , on the faith of which she had anticipated its use . Other ...
... ground . Kentucky , he said , had made provision for the expenditure of the money , and relied upon it , and could not expect the law to be lightly rescinded , or broken , on the faith of which she had anticipated its use . Other ...
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administration amendment amount Bank of England bankrupt laws bankruptcy Benton bill British Buren cabinet Calhoun called cent charter circulation citizens Clay committee compromise Congress constitution corporations course creditors currency danger debate debt declared deposit deposit banks Dixon H dollars duty effect election England evil favor feel friends gentleman gold and silver hard money honor Hopkins L House hundred Indians insolvent institution issue John Kentucky land legislation Lewis Steenrod Linn Banks measure ment millions national bank object occasion officers opinion opposed paper money party passed Peter Newhard political present President principles proposed question received remedy repeal resolution resumption Reuben Chapman revenue Secretary senator senator from South session sion slavery South Carolina specie circular speech suspension thing tion Tristram Shaw Union United veto vote Walter Coles Webster whig whig party whole William York
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448 페이지 - ... and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two Governments shall have power, jurisdiction, and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
10 페이지 - I must go into the Presidential chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt on the part of Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia against the wishes of the slaveholding States, and also with a determination equally decided to resist the slightest interference with it in the States where it exists.
448 페이지 - It is agreed that The United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions, by them or their ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder...
244 페이지 - ... that comes from abroad, or is grown at home— taxes on the raw material — taxes on every fresh value that is added to it by the industry of man...
244 페이지 - The school-boy whips his taxed top — the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle on a taxed road ; — and the dying Englishman pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent.
36 페이지 - The stamping of paper is an operation so much easier than the laying of taxes, that a government in the practice of paper emissions would rarely fail, in any such emergency, to indulge itself too far in the employment of that resource, to avoid as much as possible, one less auspicious to present popularity.
359 페이지 - That a committee of three on the part of the Senate, and five on the part of the House, be appointed to prepare such address, and submit it to a meeting of tho whigs on Monday morning next, the 13th inst., at half past 8 o'clock.
244 페이지 - ... restores him to health ; on the ermine which decorates the judge and the rope which hangs the criminal ; on the poor man's salt and the rich man's spice ; on the brass nails of the coffin and the ribands of the bride ; at bed or board, couchant or levant, we must pay.
158 페이지 - And, like a notorious agitator upon another theatre, they would hunt down and proscribe from the pale of civilized society, the inhabitants of that entire section.
448 페이지 - ... shall seek an asylum, or shall be found, within the territories of the other : Provided, that this shall only T)e done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged, shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime...