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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... document , Mr. BENTON said that , on looking further into the TION . he had
become convinced that some such modification of The following resolution ,
moved by Mr. Benton , of the resolution was necessary as had now been
proposed .
... document , Mr. BENTON said that , on looking further into the TION . he had
become convinced that some such modification of The following resolution ,
moved by Mr. Benton , of the resolution was necessary as had now been
proposed .
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... state of the currency instant repeal of the Treasury order requiring specie for
which I shall treat dispassionately , as an abstract ques . lands ; the second , the
adoption of a proper system to tion of mere finance . execute the distribution law .
... state of the currency instant repeal of the Treasury order requiring specie for
which I shall treat dispassionately , as an abstract ques . lands ; the second , the
adoption of a proper system to tion of mere finance . execute the distribution law .
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Surely it was the object of that party to keep up a circulation Why , then , should
the Senator suppose that a mo . both of hard money and good paper , and secure
to the tion to rescind this Treasury order musi be intended to country the ...
Surely it was the object of that party to keep up a circulation Why , then , should
the Senator suppose that a mo . both of hard money and good paper , and secure
to the tion to rescind this Treasury order musi be intended to country the ...
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... he tion , at $ 18,047,598 , whereas the report showed that the supposed , had
prepared the subject . balance actually ... or Mr. EWING called for the yeas and
nays on this ques . whether they were made purposely to subserve certain tion ...
... he tion , at $ 18,047,598 , whereas the report showed that the supposed , had
prepared the subject . balance actually ... or Mr. EWING called for the yeas and
nays on this ques . whether they were made purposely to subserve certain tion ...
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He had | tion that he had rendered it bis hearty support , He read the President's
mes - age attentively . It was an es . did not now recede , in the slighiest degree ,
from the traordinary document . He had read with no less care ground lie had ...
He had | tion that he had rendered it bis hearty support , He read the President's
mes - age attentively . It was an es . did not now recede , in the slighiest degree ,
from the traordinary document . He had read with no less care ground lie had ...
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