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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... specie - paying banks , and , during the present almost unexampled difficulty of procuring them , to exact gold and ... specie , or in notes of specie - paying banks . Let us temporarily dispense , in part at least , with this rigorous ...
... specie - paying banks , and , during the present almost unexampled difficulty of procuring them , to exact gold and ... specie , or in notes of specie - paying banks . Let us temporarily dispense , in part at least , with this rigorous ...
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... specie payments . Until this occurred , the evils of our banking system , although known to be great , were not generally esteemed to be intolerable . Since that event , speculators and shavers are out like hawks upon the wing , preying ...
... specie payments . Until this occurred , the evils of our banking system , although known to be great , were not generally esteemed to be intolerable . Since that event , speculators and shavers are out like hawks upon the wing , preying ...
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... specie , they will be locked up , and withheld from circulation . Admit this , it will take ten millions of specie or its equivalent to with- draw from circulation the warrants , thus adding to the means of the banks to resume specie ...
... specie , they will be locked up , and withheld from circulation . Admit this , it will take ten millions of specie or its equivalent to with- draw from circulation the warrants , thus adding to the means of the banks to resume specie ...
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... specie shows that it is very much di- minished , and , it appears to me , we ought to avoid any course which would tempt to excesses in our foreign im- portations in the slightest degree . But the objection of sub- stituting the sale of ...
... specie shows that it is very much di- minished , and , it appears to me , we ought to avoid any course which would tempt to excesses in our foreign im- portations in the slightest degree . But the objection of sub- stituting the sale of ...
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... specie payments would not be resumed for the present , if the measures now before the House were adopted ; and he also wished it to be known that , in his opinion , the period of distress had not passed over . It still existed , and ...
... specie payments would not be resumed for the present , if the measures now before the House were adopted ; and he also wished it to be known that , in his opinion , the period of distress had not passed over . It still existed , and ...
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