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... object to make men rich or to repair by direct grants of money or legislation in favor of particular pursuits losses not incurred in the public service . This would be substantially to use the property of some for the benefit of others ...
... object to make men rich or to repair by direct grants of money or legislation in favor of particular pursuits losses not incurred in the public service . This would be substantially to use the property of some for the benefit of others ...
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... object amicably than by another arbitration , or by a commission , with an umpire , in the nature of an arbitration ; and that in the event of all other measures failing the President would feel it his duty to submit another proposition ...
... object amicably than by another arbitration , or by a commission , with an umpire , in the nature of an arbitration ; and that in the event of all other measures failing the President would feel it his duty to submit another proposition ...
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... object two things are indispensable : First , that the action of the Federal Government be kept within the boun- daries prescribed by its founders , and , secondly , that all appropriations for objects admitted to be constitutional ...
... object two things are indispensable : First , that the action of the Federal Government be kept within the boun- daries prescribed by its founders , and , secondly , that all appropriations for objects admitted to be constitutional ...
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United States Senator | 9 |
Later Career and Retirement | 18 |
Special Session Message September 4 1837 | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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affairs afford Albany Albany Regency American amount Andrew Jackson Annual Message appointed April authority Barnburners believed bill Britain Calhoun Caroline Affair circumstances citizens Clinton commercial confidence Congress Constitution currency debt December deposit depreciated currency DeWitt Clinton disbursement domestic duties election Ellen King embarrassments Enos Throop Executive existing extent favor February February 20 Federal Government fellow-citizens fiscal foreign gold and silver governor Henry Clay honor Independent Treasury Indians institutions interest issue Jackson James James K January John Kinderhook Maine March Martin Van Buren measures ment millions national bank necessary nominated November object obligations officers operations opinion party peace political portion preemption law present President Presidential principles prosperity public lands public money received Regency Republican respect result revenue Secretary Senate Silas Wright Smith Thompson specie payments suspension of specie territory tion trade transactions treaty United Vice-President votes Whigs William York