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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... given to the sales of the public lands . The operation of the order would naturally be , to raise the price of land by raising the price of the currency in which it was to be paid for . But , while this would be the effect on small ...
... given to the sales of the public lands . The operation of the order would naturally be , to raise the price of land by raising the price of the currency in which it was to be paid for . But , while this would be the effect on small ...
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... given up by their supporters , ) there would be no more surplus in the Treasury now than had frequently been in the Bank of the United States , without causing excitement or alarm . Mr. B. only rose to say that he concurred with the ...
... given up by their supporters , ) there would be no more surplus in the Treasury now than had frequently been in the Bank of the United States , without causing excitement or alarm . Mr. B. only rose to say that he concurred with the ...
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... given in 1816 , and the only one that could be given until President Jack- son's measures for restoring the constitutional currency shall have raised that currency to seventy - five millions of dollars . There is now specie enough in ...
... given in 1816 , and the only one that could be given until President Jack- son's measures for restoring the constitutional currency shall have raised that currency to seventy - five millions of dollars . There is now specie enough in ...
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... given , there was an extreme pres- sure now felt in all our great cities , from Boston to New Orleans , the effect of which was rapidly spreading through the interior . What was the cause of this embar- rassment ? The gentleman said it ...
... given , there was an extreme pres- sure now felt in all our great cities , from Boston to New Orleans , the effect of which was rapidly spreading through the interior . What was the cause of this embar- rassment ? The gentleman said it ...
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... given entire above , [ Mr. BENTON laid the following on the table , in the way of notice : Motion ( to be made hereafter ) to invest the committee to which the resolution ( of Mr. EWING ) shall be sent , with authority to inquire into ...
... given entire above , [ Mr. BENTON laid the following on the table , in the way of notice : Motion ( to be made hereafter ) to invest the committee to which the resolution ( of Mr. EWING ) shall be sent , with authority to inquire into ...
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