Niles' Weekly Register, Nide 35H. Niles, 1829 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... passed beyond the wants or means of the country in the supply of ships , and excess had its usual and inseparable effect on capital vested in them . So it has been in the building of houses . A year or two ago , a vacant house , of any ...
... passed beyond the wants or means of the country in the supply of ships , and excess had its usual and inseparable effect on capital vested in them . So it has been in the building of houses . A year or two ago , a vacant house , of any ...
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... passing through the house al- tering the duties on certain commodities , and , more particularly , on two articles ... passed no doubt is absurd to suppose that such a bulky article is setten can , to any extent , be carried to England ...
... passing through the house al- tering the duties on certain commodities , and , more particularly , on two articles ... passed no doubt is absurd to suppose that such a bulky article is setten can , to any extent , be carried to England ...
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... passed by that congress , and entertained by every congress and every executive , from Washington to John Quincy Adams , In clusive of both , are now pronounced unconstitutional , ty- We have a copy of an admirable letter from gen ...
... passed by that congress , and entertained by every congress and every executive , from Washington to John Quincy Adams , In clusive of both , are now pronounced unconstitutional , ty- We have a copy of an admirable letter from gen ...
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... passing sentence till the opinion of the supreme court is obtained on a point of law raised by the defendant's counsel ... passed - British statesmen not being willing to work out their own condemnation . ceive none of our great products ...
... passing sentence till the opinion of the supreme court is obtained on a point of law raised by the defendant's counsel ... passed - British statesmen not being willing to work out their own condemnation . ceive none of our great products ...
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... passed out of our pockets into those of the own- ars of British cotton mills , & c . before 1816. If we only kept ... passing through the press that belong to the political history of our country , but they are so intimately connected ...
... passed out of our pockets into those of the own- ars of British cotton mills , & c . before 1816. If we only kept ... passing through the press that belong to the political history of our country , but they are so intimately connected ...
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Adams adopted American amount appointed Baltimore bank believe bill Brevet Britain British called Cambreleng Canada canal cents Cherokee citizens colonies commerce committee congress considered constitution cotton debt delegation dollars duty effect election Ellicott's mills England expediency exports favor feelings foreign friends gentlemen Georgia Giles give governor Harpswell honor hundred imported increase Indians interest Jackson Jefferson Kentucky labor land late legislature letter Liverpool majority manufactures measures meeting ment Messrs miles millions Morea nation object Ohio opinion paper party passed Pennsylvania persons political port present president principle produce protection rail road received resolution Resolved respect revenue revolutions per minute Russian secretary of war senate shew ship South Carolina sublime porte tariff tariff of 1824 things thousand tion trade treaty union United Varna vessels vote whole York
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Sivu 309 - Deeply impressed with these considerations, the Representatives of the good people of this Commonwealth, anxiously desiring to live in peace with their fellow-citizens, and to do all that in them lies to preserve and perpetuate the union of the States, and the liberties of which it is the surest pledge...
Sivu 255 - Resolved, That the Committee on Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Sivu 274 - That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby, repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Sivu 243 - March last, t'o the 4th of July next, will claim the consideration of Congress, to whose vigilance and careful attention the regulation, disposal, and preservation of this great national inheritance, has, by -the people. of the United States, been intrusted.
Sivu 131 - He spoke then of the dissatisfaction of the eastern portion of our confederacy with the restraints of the embargo then existing, and their restlessness under it. That there was nothing which might not be attempted, to rid themselves of it. That he had information of the most unquestionable...
Sivu 204 - ... separate from our companions only when the sole alternatives left, are the dissolution of our union with them, or submission to a government without limitation of powers. Between these two evils, when we must make a choice, there can be no hesitation.
Sivu 243 - May, 1826, for the erection of a penitentiary in this District have been accomplished. The authority of further legislation is now required for the removal to this tenement of the offenders against the laws sentenced to atone by personal confinement for their crimes, and to provide a code for their employment and government while thus confined. The commissioners appointed, conformably to the act of...
Sivu 242 - Union, to assist the labors, increase the comforts, and enhance the enjoyments of individuals, the instruction acquired at West Point enlarges the dominion and expands the capacities of the mind. Its beneficial results are already experienced in the composition of the Army, and their influence is felt in the intellectual progress of society.
Sivu 289 - Your late letter reminds me of our conversation on the constitutionality of the power in Congress to impose a tariff for the encouragement of manufactures; and of my promise to sk*etch the grounds of the confident opinion I had expressed, that it was among the powers vested in that body.
Sivu 309 - ... and if, by the loss of her foreign commerce, these products should be confined to an inadequate market, the fate of this fertile State would be poverty and utter desolation ; her citizens, in despair, would emigrate to more fortunate regions, and the whole frame and constitution of her civil polity, be impaired and deranged, if not dissolved entirely.