Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... , for the present year , are loans to the amount , at least , of twenty millions ; an army of fifty - five thousand men ; a grand scheme of pacification , founded on some legislative acts , or 44 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... , for the present year , are loans to the amount , at least , of twenty millions ; an army of fifty - five thousand men ; a grand scheme of pacification , founded on some legislative acts , or 44 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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... amount of capital . To a bank of this nature I should at any time be willing to give my support , not as a measure of tempo- rary policy , or as an expedient to find means of relief from the present poverty of the treasury ; but as an ...
... amount of capital . To a bank of this nature I should at any time be willing to give my support , not as a measure of tempo- rary policy , or as an expedient to find means of relief from the present poverty of the treasury ; but as an ...
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... amount . If these bills should return , the bank will not be able to pay them . This is certain , and to remedy this in- convenience , power is given to the directors , by the act , to suspend , at their own discretion , 80 MR ...
... amount . If these bills should return , the bank will not be able to pay them . This is certain , and to remedy this in- convenience , power is given to the directors , by the act , to suspend , at their own discretion , 80 MR ...
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... amount of its issues will depend on government necessities ; government , in effect , absolves itself from its own debts to the bank , and by way of compensation absolves the bank from its own contracts with others . This is , indeed ...
... amount of its issues will depend on government necessities ; government , in effect , absolves itself from its own debts to the bank , and by way of compensation absolves the bank from its own contracts with others . This is , indeed ...
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... amount of its capital , but on its ability to redeem it . This is the only safe criterion . Very special cases may perhaps furnish exceptions , but there is , in gene- ral , no security for the credit of paper , but the ability , in ...
... amount of its capital , but on its ability to redeem it . This is the only safe criterion . Very special cases may perhaps furnish exceptions , but there is , in gene- ral , no security for the credit of paper , but the ability , in ...
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