Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ...Gales & Seaton, 1834 |
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... charter on the part of the bank , whilst the hands of Con- gress are fast tied , although the bank had broken every stipulation of the charter ? " Also , the entire correspondence between the Secre- tary of the Treasury and the ...
... charter on the part of the bank , whilst the hands of Con- gress are fast tied , although the bank had broken every stipulation of the charter ? " Also , the entire correspondence between the Secre- tary of the Treasury and the ...
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... charter which were in- bonus into the public treasury of a million and a half of tended exclusively for the public . Could not Congress dollars . We perceive that , in consideration of the as- repeal altogether the clause of removal ...
... charter which were in- bonus into the public treasury of a million and a half of tended exclusively for the public . Could not Congress dollars . We perceive that , in consideration of the as- repeal altogether the clause of removal ...
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... charter . But the charter had yet to run about Do they belong to the financial concerns of his depart- two and a half of the twenty years to which it was ment ? Why this constant reference to the result of the limited . During the whole ...
... charter . But the charter had yet to run about Do they belong to the financial concerns of his depart- two and a half of the twenty years to which it was ment ? Why this constant reference to the result of the limited . During the whole ...
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... charter . But why not let the sive , it makes better ; if limited , less profit . Its interest public money remain in the bank until the last day of the is to make the greatest amount of dividends which it can charter ? It is a part of ...
... charter . But why not let the sive , it makes better ; if limited , less profit . Its interest public money remain in the bank until the last day of the is to make the greatest amount of dividends which it can charter ? It is a part of ...
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... charter which invested the Secre- tary with the power of transferring the public funds from " The charter of the Bank of the United States has place to place . It was the 15th section of the charter ; given to the Secretary of the ...
... charter which invested the Secre- tary with the power of transferring the public funds from " The charter of the Bank of the United States has place to place . It was the 15th section of the charter ; given to the Secretary of the ...
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administration adopted agent amendment amount appointed authority believe bill branch branch bank British West Indies Carolina cause charter circulation CLAY Committee on Finance conduct confidence Congress constitution course currency curtailment declared Department directors discounts distress dollars duty election Executive executive power exercise existence expressed fact FORSYTH funds gentleman gentleman from Mississippi Georgia give Government gress hands honorable Senator House institution interest legislative legislature loans Massachusetts measure memorial ment millions motion object officer opinion paper party payment Pennsylvania petitions POINDEXTER political present President principles proper public deposites public money purpose question re-charter reasons received referred removal resolution restoration revenue Rhode Island scire facias Secre Secretary Senator from Kentucky session South Carolina specie stockholders thing tion Treasury Treasury Department United States Bank violation vote WEBSTER whole