Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth CongressGales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... public money ; and a third , that of the sub - Treasury system — a system which was the very embodiment of that recommended in the President's mes- sage , and which recommendation every one could now see was insincere . His friend from ...
... public money ; and a third , that of the sub - Treasury system — a system which was the very embodiment of that recommended in the President's mes- sage , and which recommendation every one could now see was insincere . His friend from ...
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... money there at a heavy expense , and , if so , the sooner we get rid of a ... public moneys ; to designate the funds to be received and paid by the ... public interests , till the regular period of our annual session . Why are we told ...
... money there at a heavy expense , and , if so , the sooner we get rid of a ... public moneys ; to designate the funds to be received and paid by the ... public interests , till the regular period of our annual session . Why are we told ...
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... public treasure , we may afford the people that relief which the times ... money changers , to sell at a premium what has been wrung at a great loss ... public credit , the public treasure collected from all , are the the country , when ...
... public treasure , we may afford the people that relief which the times ... money changers , to sell at a premium what has been wrung at a great loss ... public credit , the public treasure collected from all , are the the country , when ...
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... money upon their credit ; and , in that point of view , the bill is ... public , we should fix the interest which the notes are to bear . Why refer ... public interest ? If it be best for the Executive to le- gislate upon this point , why ...
... money upon their credit ; and , in that point of view , the bill is ... public , we should fix the interest which the notes are to bear . Why refer ... public interest ? If it be best for the Executive to le- gislate upon this point , why ...
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... money transactions , excepting for the purpose of substitu- ting credit for ... public , and it is re- quired by the people , as being the best mode by ... public confidence withdrawn- commerce and trade suspended , and universal ...
... money transactions , excepting for the purpose of substitu- ting credit for ... public , and it is re- quired by the people , as being the best mode by ... public confidence withdrawn- commerce and trade suspended , and universal ...
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