Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... opinion on the merits of the bill , was in favor of its commitment . The subject extended itself into so many ... opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States ...
... opinion on the merits of the bill , was in favor of its commitment . The subject extended itself into so many ... opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States ...
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... opinions of mine . I have no motive , therefore , for ad- dressing the Senate , but to discharge a public duty , and to fulfil the expectations of those who look to me for op position , whether availing or unavailing , to whatever I ...
... opinions of mine . I have no motive , therefore , for ad- dressing the Senate , but to discharge a public duty , and to fulfil the expectations of those who look to me for op position , whether availing or unavailing , to whatever I ...
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... opinion , within the power of the Secretary of the Treasury ? The Senate did not adopt this resolution . A day or two after its introduction , and when some little discus- sion had been had upon it , a motion to lay it on the table ...
... opinion , within the power of the Secretary of the Treasury ? The Senate did not adopt this resolution . A day or two after its introduction , and when some little discus- sion had been had upon it , a motion to lay it on the table ...
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... opinions respecting that subject . I am certainly of opinion , then , that gold and silver , at rates fixed by Congress , constitute the legal standard of value in this country ; and that neither Congress nor any State has authority to ...
... opinions respecting that subject . I am certainly of opinion , then , that gold and silver , at rates fixed by Congress , constitute the legal standard of value in this country ; and that neither Congress nor any State has authority to ...
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... opinion , we have certainly reason to fear this excess hereafter . What is to prevent it ? Is it possible that so many State banks , so far apart , so unknown to each other , with no common objects , no common principles of discount ...
... opinion , we have certainly reason to fear this excess hereafter . What is to prevent it ? Is it possible that so many State banks , so far apart , so unknown to each other , with no common objects , no common principles of discount ...
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