The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Committee of Ways and Means had , two years since , reported in favor of the Bank , that the chairman of the committee ( Mr. McDuffie ) had avowed himself still friendly to it , that it was not such a financial matter as naturally ...
... Committee of Ways and Means had , two years since , reported in favor of the Bank , that the chairman of the committee ( Mr. McDuffie ) had avowed himself still friendly to it , that it was not such a financial matter as naturally ...
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... committee on manufactures . An at- tempt was then made to connect the subject of the public lands , with the tariff , by referring it to the same com- mittee , with instructions to consider the expediency of reducing the price , and of ...
... committee on manufactures . An at- tempt was then made to connect the subject of the public lands , with the tariff , by referring it to the same com- mittee , with instructions to consider the expediency of reducing the price , and of ...
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... Committee of Ways and Means , for the purpose of obtaining an earlier report of than could be received from a select committee , was opposed as tending to evade the objects in view , and as un- parliamentary , a majority of that com ...
... Committee of Ways and Means , for the purpose of obtaining an earlier report of than could be received from a select committee , was opposed as tending to evade the objects in view , and as un- parliamentary , a majority of that com ...
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