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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... true policy of the Government in the collection of the revenue , whether from the public lands or the cus- toms , he was prepared to vote against this resolution . To pass this resolution , would be to censure and con- demn an act of ...
... true policy of the Government in the collection of the revenue , whether from the public lands or the cus- toms , he was prepared to vote against this resolution . To pass this resolution , would be to censure and con- demn an act of ...
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... true , as was sup- posed by Adam Smith , who wrote at a time when the subject of banking was very imperfectly understood , that no more paper money could be circulated than would supply the specie which it forced out of circula- VOL ...
... true , as was sup- posed by Adam Smith , who wrote at a time when the subject of banking was very imperfectly understood , that no more paper money could be circulated than would supply the specie which it forced out of circula- VOL ...
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... true origin of the pecuniary difficulties which now exist in this coun- try . There was no Treasury order in England , no tam pering with the currency , so far as the Government was concerned , yet the same evils had been experienced ...
... true origin of the pecuniary difficulties which now exist in this coun- try . There was no Treasury order in England , no tam pering with the currency , so far as the Government was concerned , yet the same evils had been experienced ...
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... true character of the bank paper of my own State ; and yet he would be bound so to do , if the resolution was im- perative and obligatory . That resolution was offered , as I have before stated , immediately after the act was passed ...
... true character of the bank paper of my own State ; and yet he would be bound so to do , if the resolution was im- perative and obligatory . That resolution was offered , as I have before stated , immediately after the act was passed ...
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... true interests of the community require that all such changes should be gradual and progressive . Any violent and extraordinary alteration in the currency of a country will invariably bring embarrassment , con- fusion , distress , and ...
... true interests of the community require that all such changes should be gradual and progressive . Any violent and extraordinary alteration in the currency of a country will invariably bring embarrassment , con- fusion , distress , and ...
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