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Page 4189
This removal for an illegal purpose was of every day's observation with those at
all conversant in consummated by a contract with those State banks , made
business in the interior , that those who travel , and those by the Secretary ; also
in the ...
This removal for an illegal purpose was of every day's observation with those at
all conversant in consummated by a contract with those State banks , made
business in the interior , that those who travel , and those by the Secretary ; also
in the ...
Page 4191
The transfer order was a mere notice , in- by reason of the original right claimed
by the Executive , tended to meet the distant wants of the Government in of
controlling the appointment of a Secretary until one its payments ; but not until
actual ...
The transfer order was a mere notice , in- by reason of the original right claimed
by the Executive , tended to meet the distant wants of the Government in of
controlling the appointment of a Secretary until one its payments ; but not until
actual ...
Page 4195
The measure was fully considered when it was granted , so far as Secretary has
no right to rescind this important contract . related to time ; and now the mere
agent of Congress unCongress reserve this to themselves ; and , by the express
...
The measure was fully considered when it was granted , so far as Secretary has
no right to rescind this important contract . related to time ; and now the mere
agent of Congress unCongress reserve this to themselves ; and , by the express
...
Page 4533
Gentlemen must not debate this bill as if it involved Secretary of the Treasury of
expenditures for the year the issue of internal improvements or no internal
improve1834. Mr. T. said he had the estimates of the Secretary ments . It was
merely a ...
Gentlemen must not debate this bill as if it involved Secretary of the Treasury of
expenditures for the year the issue of internal improvements or no internal
improve1834. Mr. T. said he had the estimates of the Secretary ments . It was
merely a ...
Page 4557
He Committee of Ways and Means who had concurred in the had , therefore ,
addressed a letter to the Secretary of War , amendments , and others , from all
censure and blame . to which he had received an answer which he would now
When ...
He Committee of Ways and Means who had concurred in the had , therefore ,
addressed a letter to the Secretary of War , amendments , and others , from all
censure and blame . to which he had received an answer which he would now
When ...
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