Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British Parliament on the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress at the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913).Marion Mills Miller Mini-Print Corporation, 1970 - Civil rights |
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... measure brought into question somewhat the motives which prompted those who have acted in the preparation of this measure . I regret that the cause seemed to demand the rein- forcement of an insinuation which challenged the motives of ...
... measure brought into question somewhat the motives which prompted those who have acted in the preparation of this measure . I regret that the cause seemed to demand the rein- forcement of an insinuation which challenged the motives of ...
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... measure , as I understand it , whether constitutionally the bonds could be gotten at , but it was deemed that it would make the measure unconstitutional , and for that reason it was not put in . Mr. Speaker , that this measure ...
... measure , as I understand it , whether constitutionally the bonds could be gotten at , but it was deemed that it would make the measure unconstitutional , and for that reason it was not put in . Mr. Speaker , that this measure ...
Page 373
... measure of commerce both together in any country , because the measure of commerce must be perpetually the same , invariable , and keeping the same proportion of value in all its parts . But gold and silver change their value one to ...
... measure of commerce both together in any country , because the measure of commerce must be perpetually the same , invariable , and keeping the same proportion of value in all its parts . But gold and silver change their value one to ...
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GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES | 1 |
BOUNTIES The CodFisheries Bill | 109 |
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