Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... ment to legislate in favor of particular pursuits . The public credit , the public treasure collected from all , are the common right of ail , and cannot justly be appropriated to the exclusive or special use of a favored class . Govern- ...
... ment to legislate in favor of particular pursuits . The public credit , the public treasure collected from all , are the common right of ail , and cannot justly be appropriated to the exclusive or special use of a favored class . Govern- ...
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... ment , imperiously demands that we should issue none other than a circulating medium which would relieve the deranged state of the currency , and have an equal value with specie . I repeat , sir , I would prefer a loan to the odium of ...
... ment , imperiously demands that we should issue none other than a circulating medium which would relieve the deranged state of the currency , and have an equal value with specie . I repeat , sir , I would prefer a loan to the odium of ...
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... ment might embarrass the Treasury . Mr. ROBERTSON , of Virginia , suggested that if this amendment should be adopted , the United States Bank of Pennsylvania might pay the whole amount of their bonds to Government in that way . Mr ...
... ment might embarrass the Treasury . Mr. ROBERTSON , of Virginia , suggested that if this amendment should be adopted , the United States Bank of Pennsylvania might pay the whole amount of their bonds to Government in that way . Mr ...
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... ment was for a divorce from all banks ; but the next thing heard of would be its marriage to the worst bank on the face of God's earth - a Treasury bank . Mr. W. concluded a short , but animated speech , by moving that the committee ise ...
... ment was for a divorce from all banks ; but the next thing heard of would be its marriage to the worst bank on the face of God's earth - a Treasury bank . Mr. W. concluded a short , but animated speech , by moving that the committee ise ...
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... ment , embracing views of finance and public policy , as well as various statistics , could be examined . Having long entertained the most favorable impressions of the superior talents of the Secretary of the Treasury , whose ability ...
... ment , embracing views of finance and public policy , as well as various statistics , could be examined . Having long entertained the most favorable impressions of the superior talents of the Secretary of the Treasury , whose ability ...
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