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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... whole would have sunk upon the hands of the Federal Government . The evil of such a state of things is too obvious to be depicted . Not only the Federal Government would bave lost its land , and lost its revenues , but the whole ...
... whole would have sunk upon the hands of the Federal Government . The evil of such a state of things is too obvious to be depicted . Not only the Federal Government would bave lost its land , and lost its revenues , but the whole ...
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... whole lions , and all in the banks at forty - five millions ; so that the reputed paid - up capital is four times greater than all the specie in the country , and seven times greater than all the specie the banks possess . Mr. B. did ...
... whole lions , and all in the banks at forty - five millions ; so that the reputed paid - up capital is four times greater than all the specie in the country , and seven times greater than all the specie the banks possess . Mr. B. did ...
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... whole blown up ! to say nothing of the crisis of 1797 , and the numerous small panics and individual explosions which have filled up the intervals between the large ones . The result is a conviction that banks of issue must be ...
... whole blown up ! to say nothing of the crisis of 1797 , and the numerous small panics and individual explosions which have filled up the intervals between the large ones . The result is a conviction that banks of issue must be ...
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... whole subject . We have surrendered the whole matter to cight - and - twenty States and Terri- tories . With the power of coinage and the power and duty of regulating commerce , both external and internal , this Government has little ...
... whole subject . We have surrendered the whole matter to cight - and - twenty States and Terri- tories . With the power of coinage and the power and duty of regulating commerce , both external and internal , this Government has little ...
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... whole country exposed to ruin ? Must the Secretary of the Treasury consult the bankers before he can decide on any measure in relation to the public funds ? If an act , having no bearing on commerce , in no way directly affecting any of ...
... whole country exposed to ruin ? Must the Secretary of the Treasury consult the bankers before he can decide on any measure in relation to the public funds ? If an act , having no bearing on commerce , in no way directly affecting any of ...
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