Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 13;Band 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... banks who found it necessary to call in their large loans , in order to meet the provisions of the deposite bill . The order , therefore , was likely to operate to the com- mon benefit of the deposite banks and the great land dealers ...
... banks who found it necessary to call in their large loans , in order to meet the provisions of the deposite bill . The order , therefore , was likely to operate to the com- mon benefit of the deposite banks and the great land dealers ...
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... bank well provided with re- sources , and within a circuit of thirty or forty miles there are six or seven more equally strong . Before the issuing of this Treasury order , the paper of these banks constituted the currency of that ...
... bank well provided with re- sources , and within a circuit of thirty or forty miles there are six or seven more equally strong . Before the issuing of this Treasury order , the paper of these banks constituted the currency of that ...
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... banks which are pay- able and paid on demand , in said legal currency of the United States . ' This resolution was restrictive and pro- hibitory upon the Secretary only as to the notes of banks not redeemable in specie on demand . As to ...
... banks which are pay- able and paid on demand , in said legal currency of the United States . ' This resolution was restrictive and pro- hibitory upon the Secretary only as to the notes of banks not redeemable in specie on demand . As to ...
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... Bank of the United States , or in notes of banks which are payable and paid on demand in the said legal currency of the United States . " This is the law , continued Mr. B. , and nothing can be plainer than the right of selection which ...
... Bank of the United States , or in notes of banks which are payable and paid on demand in the said legal currency of the United States . " This is the law , continued Mr. B. , and nothing can be plainer than the right of selection which ...
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... Bank and the State banks thus em- ployed in receiving the deposites of the public moneys ; and ere long the Bank of the United States signified to the Department of the Treasury that it could not con- tinue such arrangement ; and that ...
... Bank and the State banks thus em- ployed in receiving the deposites of the public moneys ; and ere long the Bank of the United States signified to the Department of the Treasury that it could not con- tinue such arrangement ; and that ...
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