Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... object of the bill is , to borrow ten millions of dollars upon the credit of the Government ; and , if it passes , its real effect will be , to impose a debt upon the country to that amount . To justify me in voting for such a bill ...
... object of the bill is , to borrow ten millions of dollars upon the credit of the Government ; and , if it passes , its real effect will be , to impose a debt upon the country to that amount . To justify me in voting for such a bill ...
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... object in view in fixing annual payments , and I hope the Government will never give a cause of complaint to ibis institution of the slightest character . Where will these bonds be sold ? My own opinion is , that the bank would purchase ...
... object in view in fixing annual payments , and I hope the Government will never give a cause of complaint to ibis institution of the slightest character . Where will these bonds be sold ? My own opinion is , that the bank would purchase ...
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... objects that the bill is deceptive ; that , under the guise of authorizing an issue of Treasury notes , it effects a loan ... object , every body understands it . [ Oct. 5 , 1837 . Mr. Speaker : I hope , sir , the House will not think me ...
... objects that the bill is deceptive ; that , under the guise of authorizing an issue of Treasury notes , it effects a loan ... object , every body understands it . [ Oct. 5 , 1837 . Mr. Speaker : I hope , sir , the House will not think me ...
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... object in selling them was to command an amount of gold and silver to meet the wants of the Treasury ; and admitting the bank would become the purchaser , so much specie would be drawn from its vaults , and he did not see how Government ...
... object in selling them was to command an amount of gold and silver to meet the wants of the Treasury ; and admitting the bank would become the purchaser , so much specie would be drawn from its vaults , and he did not see how Government ...
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... object be to replenish an exhausted Treasury with a hard - money constitutional currency ? Sir , I confess that the strong repugnance manifested from a certain quarter , for every proposition to replenish the Treasury save one , and the ...
... object be to replenish an exhausted Treasury with a hard - money constitutional currency ? Sir , I confess that the strong repugnance manifested from a certain quarter , for every proposition to replenish the Treasury save one , and the ...
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