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 ..., Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68 |
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... that as soon as the attention of the Mr. WEBSTER expressed his assent to a
postponeSecretary was turned to the law , he bad given it the ment of the
discussion , but hoped it would not extend same construction that had been given
to it by ...
... that as soon as the attention of the Mr. WEBSTER expressed his assent to a
postponeSecretary was turned to the law , he bad given it the ment of the
discussion , but hoped it would not extend same construction that had been given
to it by ...
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This Government has a right , in all cases , to protect its ment of the ruinous
extension of bank issues , the pre own revenues , and to guard them against bad
and deservation of the soundness of the currency , and the safety preciated
paper .
This Government has a right , in all cases , to protect its ment of the ruinous
extension of bank issues , the pre own revenues , and to guard them against bad
and deservation of the soundness of the currency , and the safety preciated
paper .
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What was the time which had intervened poscs of the present argument , the
revenue may be stabetween the rejection of the resolution and the enact . lied at
forty millions of dollars ; one half paid in the West , ment of the order . It was the
brief ...
What was the time which had intervened poscs of the present argument , the
revenue may be stabetween the rejection of the resolution and the enact . lied at
forty millions of dollars ; one half paid in the West , ment of the order . It was the
brief ...
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All periods of excitefood of paper money with which ihe country has been in ment
and speculation , in boih countries , have been preundated for the last few years ,
and the widespread and ceded by an increase of money or credit , or both .
All periods of excitefood of paper money with which ihe country has been in ment
and speculation , in boih countries , have been preundated for the last few years ,
and the widespread and ceded by an increase of money or credit , or both .
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( SENATE . any means of being , is so great as to render any judg . the under -
valuation of the gold coins ; in the largely in . ment I might be able to form of but
litile weight , ) of creased coinage and importation of both gold and silver ; one
thing I ...
( SENATE . any means of being , is so great as to render any judg . the under -
valuation of the gold coins ; in the largely in . ment I might be able to form of but
litile weight , ) of creased coinage and importation of both gold and silver ; one
thing I ...
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