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Pagina 212
... adopted by either party to it in the assertion of their respective pretensions , and that as yet the United States have not been distinctly informed of those adopted by the govern- ment of Mexico , " Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Castillo ...
... adopted by either party to it in the assertion of their respective pretensions , and that as yet the United States have not been distinctly informed of those adopted by the govern- ment of Mexico , " Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Castillo ...
Pagina 288
... adopted by the senate wrong , as it violated a fundamental prin- ciple of the constitution of the United States which was that representation and taxation should go together ; and in his opinion representation and distribution should go ...
... adopted by the senate wrong , as it violated a fundamental prin- ciple of the constitution of the United States which was that representation and taxation should go together ; and in his opinion representation and distribution should go ...
Pagina 371
... adopted of loaning the surplus to banks on stipulated interest . In a period of ten years , the canal fund has been increased , by payment from the banks for interest on loans and deposites of the sur- plus , to the amount of $ 646,851 ...
... adopted of loaning the surplus to banks on stipulated interest . In a period of ten years , the canal fund has been increased , by payment from the banks for interest on loans and deposites of the sur- plus , to the amount of $ 646,851 ...
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