Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Temas1-78E. Croswell, 1831 |
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... debt , and the restraining of the power of congress within the limits plainly marked out by the compact be- tween the states . His veto upon the Maysville road bill , the first of a series of measures for internal improvement projected ...
... debt , and the restraining of the power of congress within the limits plainly marked out by the compact be- tween the states . His veto upon the Maysville road bill , the first of a series of measures for internal improvement projected ...
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... debts due the state , $ 126,965 00 792,568 47 . 369,771 34 23,161 19 $ 1,312,466 00 The reduction of the capital during the last year has been by means of the sale of the Mohawk bank stock , and by receipts of the principal monies upon ...
... debts due the state , $ 126,965 00 792,568 47 . 369,771 34 23,161 19 $ 1,312,466 00 The reduction of the capital during the last year has been by means of the sale of the Mohawk bank stock , and by receipts of the principal monies upon ...
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... debt , and the public creditor will ultimately require some further se- curity for his loans , than the credit of ... debt , created in the reign of Henry the sixth , makes the following re- marks : " The first instance of a debt ...
... debt , and the public creditor will ultimately require some further se- curity for his loans , than the credit of ... debt , created in the reign of Henry the sixth , makes the following re- marks : " The first instance of a debt ...
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... debt was a national blessing . Thus within eight years after he ascended the throne , a public debt had accumulated , equal in amount to one hundred mil- lions of dollars . To pay the interest of that debt , and to defray the current ...
... debt was a national blessing . Thus within eight years after he ascended the throne , a public debt had accumulated , equal in amount to one hundred mil- lions of dollars . To pay the interest of that debt , and to defray the current ...
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... debt to be created on its account , and , within a reasonable time , the principal . If it will not do this , then your duty requires you to determine whether the people will consent to be taxed to make up the deficiency of its re ...
... debt to be created on its account , and , within a reasonable time , the principal . If it will not do this , then your duty requires you to determine whether the people will consent to be taxed to make up the deficiency of its re ...
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Página 19 - Process of subpoena, issuing out of this court, in any suit in equity, shall be served on the defendant sixty days before the return day of the said process; and if the defendant, on such service of the subpoena, shall not appear at the return day, the complainant shall be at liberty to proceed ex parte.
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