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The question then occurs — the only one , indeed , which is at all practical to this discussion — whether the bank bill proposed by the Secretary of the Treasury , and introduced by me in the Senate , will tend to secure us a national ...
The question then occurs — the only one , indeed , which is at all practical to this discussion — whether the bank bill proposed by the Secretary of the Treasury , and introduced by me in the Senate , will tend to secure us a national ...
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He introduced a bill to restrict immigrationbased on a literacy test in the Senate ; and he made the following long speech in which he exalted the AngloSaxon " race " and its mission . 1 1 1 MR . LODGE . Mr. President , this bill is ...
He introduced a bill to restrict immigrationbased on a literacy test in the Senate ; and he made the following long speech in which he exalted the AngloSaxon " race " and its mission . 1 1 1 MR . LODGE . Mr. President , this bill is ...
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The races which would suffer most seriously by exclusion under the proposed bill furnish the immigrants who do not go to the West or South , where immigration is needed , but who remain on the Atlantic Seaboard , where immigration is ...
The races which would suffer most seriously by exclusion under the proposed bill furnish the immigrants who do not go to the West or South , where immigration is needed , but who remain on the Atlantic Seaboard , where immigration is ...
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Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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