The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1 |
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CHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK ..... 1 The Militia Bill— Election of Mayors by the People - Removal of the Deposits — The Six Million Loan Bill . SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ...... .....
CHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK ..... 1 The Militia Bill— Election of Mayors by the People - Removal of the Deposits — The Six Million Loan Bill . SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ...... .....
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Marcy recommended the issue of six millions of stock , to be sold on account of the state . A bill to this effect was introduced into the legislature , providing that four millions of the avails of this stock should be loaned to the ...
Marcy recommended the issue of six millions of stock , to be sold on account of the state . A bill to this effect was introduced into the legislature , providing that four millions of the avails of this stock should be loaned to the ...
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A loan of three millions of dollars had been made , during the same year , to the New York and Erie Railroad Company , for the aid of their enterprise . The next year saw the progress of all these works , while the canal commissioners ...
A loan of three millions of dollars had been made , during the same year , to the New York and Erie Railroad Company , for the aid of their enterprise . The next year saw the progress of all these works , while the canal commissioners ...
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Samuel B. Ruggles , chairman of the committee of ways and means in the assembly , who showed that the increase of tolls on the canals would sustain a loan of thirty millions of dollars , reimbursing it in twenty years , or of forty ...
Samuel B. Ruggles , chairman of the committee of ways and means in the assembly , who showed that the increase of tolls on the canals would sustain a loan of thirty millions of dollars , reimbursing it in twenty years , or of forty ...
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were understood to have amounted to the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars , pardon was earnestly demanded on the ground of extenuating circumstances , and the social position of the criminal . His case was warmly pressed ...
were understood to have amounted to the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars , pardon was earnestly demanded on the ground of extenuating circumstances , and the social position of the criminal . His case was warmly pressed ...
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