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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... amount of their taxes in something which was not recognised by law as the mon- ey of the country , and which was , in fact , greatly de- preciated . * • • * * * " As to the evils of the present state of things , Mr. W. admitted it in ...
... amount of their taxes in something which was not recognised by law as the mon- ey of the country , and which was , in fact , greatly de- preciated . * • • * * * " As to the evils of the present state of things , Mr. W. admitted it in ...
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... amount of five millions of dollars per annum for the purchase of public lands . It was in the contrast exhibited by the one thousand banks of the United States with what is done by a single banker in the English county - he might almost ...
... amount of five millions of dollars per annum for the purchase of public lands . It was in the contrast exhibited by the one thousand banks of the United States with what is done by a single banker in the English county - he might almost ...
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... amount when the Treasury order was issued , and the increase going on with a deplorable ra- pidity . The national domain was the object that was attracting it . The temptation was irresistible . A quire of paper , speckled over with ...
... amount when the Treasury order was issued , and the increase going on with a deplorable ra- pidity . The national domain was the object that was attracting it . The temptation was irresistible . A quire of paper , speckled over with ...
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... amount of what they held . This was some security for the notes of the bank ; but there was another and a greater security , and this lay in the di- amount of the capital of the bank . The capital of that bank consisted of successive ...
... amount of what they held . This was some security for the notes of the bank ; but there was another and a greater security , and this lay in the di- amount of the capital of the bank . The capital of that bank consisted of successive ...
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... amount of it afloat in 1825 was estimated to be near fifty per cent . greater than the amount afloat in 1823. The consequence of this extravagant and unprincipled conduct is well known . The currency became redundant , exchange began to ...
... amount of it afloat in 1825 was estimated to be near fifty per cent . greater than the amount afloat in 1823. The consequence of this extravagant and unprincipled conduct is well known . The currency became redundant , exchange began to ...
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