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So if any facts were disclosed at the trial , which , if properly averred , would have given a different character to the indictment , they do not appear in the bill of exceptions , nor could they , after verdict , aid the indictment .
So if any facts were disclosed at the trial , which , if properly averred , would have given a different character to the indictment , they do not appear in the bill of exceptions , nor could they , after verdict , aid the indictment .
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It was the object then to cease to contract any further debt ; and , upon the basis of the facts then existing , I believe the adoption of the sub - Treasury scheme was a wise and judicious plan . I was too young to take part in the ...
It was the object then to cease to contract any further debt ; and , upon the basis of the facts then existing , I believe the adoption of the sub - Treasury scheme was a wise and judicious plan . I was too young to take part in the ...
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Taking up some of the leading staples , the facts show that the per capita consumption of cotton in this country in 1830 was 5.9 pounds ; in 1880 , 13.91 pounds ; while in 1890 the per capita consumption had increased to nearly 19 ...
Taking up some of the leading staples , the facts show that the per capita consumption of cotton in this country in 1830 was 5.9 pounds ; in 1880 , 13.91 pounds ; while in 1890 the per capita consumption had increased to nearly 19 ...
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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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