| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1856 - 756 pages
...in the mean time, may keep down the accruing interest: in all events, "it will replace the advance* 24 v ɜ v EX ?eX N ܑ, $} Л: ]0r@DL I* DTE , ( ULt... d-t 挣 | ; A7 \# b Wh Ƙ 4< T < : 4 w Y Y would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 760 pages
...itself before we are called on ; and, in the mean time, may keep down the accruing interest : in all events, it will replace the advances we shall have...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 758 pages
...acquisition of Louisiana, he said : " I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved of by some, from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its Union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - Slavery - 1860 - 558 pages
...itself before we are called on, and, in the mean time, may keep down the accruing interest ; in all events, it will replace the advances we shall have...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - Slavery - 1861 - 514 pages
...the mean time, may keep down the accruing interest; in all events, it will replace the advnnces \ve shall have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Edward Griffin Tileston - United States - 1871 - 240 pages
...American to ask, What farmer, what mechanic, what laborer, ever sees a tax-gatherer of the United States ? I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1887 - 560 pages
...in the mean time, may keep down the accruing interest ; in all events, it will repay the advances we have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Iowa - 1890 - 666 pages
...and in the meantime, may keep down the accruing interest; in all events it will repay the advances we have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...for itself before we are called on, and in the meantime may keep down the accruing interest; in all events, it will replace the advances we shall have...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its unicn. But who can limit the extent to wlrch the federative principle may operate... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 604 pages
...for itself before we are called on, and in the meantime may keep down the accruing interest; in all events, it will replace the advances we shall have...been disapproved by some from a candid apprehension" TrTat the enlargement of our territory would endanger its unicn. But who can limit the extent tojwhich... | |
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