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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... bank has been as proof , I regret that they have not furnished it to me , for criminal as is alleged , it does not seem to me to follow , my information and guidance . If , then , the bank has not that the President had a right , by way ...
... bank has been as proof , I regret that they have not furnished it to me , for criminal as is alleged , it does not seem to me to follow , my information and guidance . If , then , the bank has not that the President had a right , by way ...
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... bank paper currency . Then , can it be a question , whether a national bank be expedient ? Is it expedient to have a national currency , though paper , yet equivalent to gold and silver ? We have that , by means of a national bank , and ...
... bank paper currency . Then , can it be a question , whether a national bank be expedient ? Is it expedient to have a national currency , though paper , yet equivalent to gold and silver ? We have that , by means of a national bank , and ...
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... bank . And after viewing the whole ground , and ascertaining all the facts bearing upon the existing state of things , he honestly formed his own opinion , and , under all the solemnity and responsibility of his high office , on the ...
... bank . And after viewing the whole ground , and ascertaining all the facts bearing upon the existing state of things , he honestly formed his own opinion , and , under all the solemnity and responsibility of his high office , on the ...
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... bank of ing reflected much on it . He knew that it had been agi- 1816 - it was the first time in all his life that he had heard tated in this House , and in the nation , heretofore , and a bank called a " whig . " Now , what were the ...
... bank of ing reflected much on it . He knew that it had been agi- 1816 - it was the first time in all his life that he had heard tated in this House , and in the nation , heretofore , and a bank called a " whig . " Now , what were the ...
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... bank , ment of his account , in that way , than to keep a bank of any kind , or in any place , is not necessary to the fiscal book , the bank will also furnish him with a similar copy . action of the Federal Government ! Unhappily it ...
... bank , ment of his account , in that way , than to keep a bank of any kind , or in any place , is not necessary to the fiscal book , the bank will also furnish him with a similar copy . action of the Federal Government ! Unhappily it ...
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