Register of Debates in Congress: 21st Congress, 1st session, pt. 1. Dec. 7, 1829 to Mar. 24, 1830. 664 pGales & Seaton, 1830 |
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Página 681
... cent . of the nett proceeds of land in that State , sold by whole of the imposts be gradually reduced , so as not sud- Congress , should be applied to the making of roads from denly to affect any interest . The manufactories being the ...
... cent . of the nett proceeds of land in that State , sold by whole of the imposts be gradually reduced , so as not sud- Congress , should be applied to the making of roads from denly to affect any interest . The manufactories being the ...
Página 695
... cent . per annum , is one hundred and thirty- either from the war - making , the commercial , or the post five thousand dollars . So that the simple interest per an- office powers . In this document we find , among other num , upon the ...
... cent . per annum , is one hundred and thirty- either from the war - making , the commercial , or the post five thousand dollars . So that the simple interest per an- office powers . In this document we find , among other num , upon the ...
Página 696
... cent . of the nett pro- I do not mention this to raise the constitutional question ; ceeds of the sales of the public lands within their respect- I only mention it to show , if the friends of this system are ive limits shall be reserved ...
... cent . of the nett pro- I do not mention this to raise the constitutional question ; ceeds of the sales of the public lands within their respect- I only mention it to show , if the friends of this system are ive limits shall be reserved ...
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... cent . stock , ( on which no inte- rest should be charged for this year , it having been added at six per cent . for the year 1832 to 1833 , ) say on six millions fifty - eight thousand eight hundred and eighty - five dollars and twenty ...
... cent . stock , ( on which no inte- rest should be charged for this year , it having been added at six per cent . for the year 1832 to 1833 , ) say on six millions fifty - eight thousand eight hundred and eighty - five dollars and twenty ...
Página 716
... cents in his own pocket , whilst those around him are illite- tion of the population of the United States , in my judg ... cent . This is an il- interest on the original cost of the canals , and the expenses lustration which , with many ...
... cents in his own pocket , whilst those around him are illite- tion of the population of the United States , in my judg ... cent . This is an il- interest on the original cost of the canals , and the expenses lustration which , with many ...
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amendment American amount appropriations APRIL 12 APRIL 29 argument army believe bill Buffalo burden CAMBRELENG canal capital cent citizens commerce committee Congress constitution consumer consumption corn laws cost cotton Cumberland road debt district duty effect England equal expense exports factures favor foreign gentleman from South Government honorable House hundred imported imposed increased industry interests internal improvements invoice Kentucky labor land laws legislation manufactures MARCH 29 Massachusetts Maysville McDUFFIE ment military millions of dollars motion object officers operation opinion oppression Orleans Road P. P. BARBOUR pass Pennsylvania planter present principle produce proposed protection purpose question reduced repeal resolution revenue route salt session slaves South Carolina southern STERIGERE suppose tariff tariff of 1828 taxation Tennessee thing thousand dollars tion trade treasury Union United Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE woollen York
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Página 952 - Ecstasy! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word, which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass but my madness speaks; It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whiles rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen.
Página 839 - It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the National Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no room for a doubt that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the national councils, as far as regards an application of money.
Página 724 - I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving effectual encouragement as well to the introduction of new and useful inventions from abroad, as to the exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home...
Página 752 - I am afraid my uncle will think himself justified by them on this occasion, when he asserts, that it is one of the most difficult things in the world to put a woman right, when she sets out wrong.
Página 714 - It is too early for politicians to presume on our forgetting that the public good, the real welfare of the great body of the people, is the supreme object to be pursued ; and that no form of government whatever has any other value than as it may be fitted for the attainment of this object.
Página 700 - To avoid these evils, it appears to me that the most safe, just and federal disposition which could be made of the surplus revenue, would be its apportionment among the several states according to their ratio of representation ; and should this measure not be found warranted by the constitution, that it would be expedient to propose to the states an amendment authorizing it.
Página 984 - States than are or shall be payable on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country...
Página 839 - If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government having in its constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States.
Página 889 - The internal competition which takes place soon does away every thing like monopoly, and, by degrees, reduces the price of the article to the minimum of a reasonable profit on the capital employed. This accords with the reason of the thing, and with experience.
Página 840 - ... of any portion of the power that is granted to the United States. In imposing taxes for state purposes they are not doing what congress is empowered to do. Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the states. When, then, each government exercises the power of taxation, neither is exercising the power of the other.