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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... fact which , of itself , exposes and puts to port is in their vaults . If they have it , there is no dif shame the whole story of their distress and ruin , and in- ficulty in furnishing specie for the land offices ; if they ability to ...
... fact which , of itself , exposes and puts to port is in their vaults . If they have it , there is no dif shame the whole story of their distress and ruin , and in- ficulty in furnishing specie for the land offices ; if they ability to ...
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... fact , it was destined to become a new and second accumulation of unavailable funds . A crisis in the federal finances was evidently approaching , and there was every reason to believe - the floors of the two Houses of Congress daily ...
... fact , it was destined to become a new and second accumulation of unavailable funds . A crisis in the federal finances was evidently approaching , and there was every reason to believe - the floors of the two Houses of Congress daily ...
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... fact happened , or rather no very great excess does now exist . There are suffi . cient evidences , I think , of this . In the first place , the amount of specie in the country is far greater than was ever known before , and it is not ...
... fact happened , or rather no very great excess does now exist . There are suffi . cient evidences , I think , of this . In the first place , the amount of specie in the country is far greater than was ever known before , and it is not ...
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... fact that the notes are issued by banks which pay their bills in specie , must be made known to the receiver ; so that , upon this con- struction of the resolution , the receivability of paper is to depend on a fact , and that fact is ...
... fact that the notes are issued by banks which pay their bills in specie , must be made known to the receiver ; so that , upon this con- struction of the resolution , the receivability of paper is to depend on a fact , and that fact is ...
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... fact , favorable to the gentleman's purpose ; but it appeared to him that the necessary inference was direct- ly the ... fact is not so . " So in regard to the complaints of merchants and politicians , so often repeated , of tampering ...
... fact , favorable to the gentleman's purpose ; but it appeared to him that the necessary inference was direct- ly the ... fact is not so . " So in regard to the complaints of merchants and politicians , so often repeated , of tampering ...
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