Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 1; Volume 13; Volume 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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... ment of the discussion , but hoped it would not extend beyond the residue of the week . He knew of no sub- ject more important , or in which the public mind seem- ed at this moment to take a deeper interest . The con- dition of the ...
... ment of the discussion , but hoped it would not extend beyond the residue of the week . He knew of no sub- ject more important , or in which the public mind seem- ed at this moment to take a deeper interest . The con- dition of the ...
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... ment of the ruinous extension of bank issues , the pre- own revenues , and to guard them against bad and de- servation of the soundness of the currency , and the safety preciated paper . As to the opinion advanced by some of the Federal ...
... ment of the ruinous extension of bank issues , the pre- own revenues , and to guard them against bad and de- servation of the soundness of the currency , and the safety preciated paper . As to the opinion advanced by some of the Federal ...
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... ment of the order ? It was the brief space between the close of April and the 11th of July . What great change had occurred within that time to justify such a measure ? Mr. C. would , therefore , be in favor of rescinding the order ...
... ment of the order ? It was the brief space between the close of April and the 11th of July . What great change had occurred within that time to justify such a measure ? Mr. C. would , therefore , be in favor of rescinding the order ...
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... ment of the paper currency and the credit system the last two years ? Are we to believe that this increase has been occasioned by the general rise in the value of prop- erty ? Has property advanced nearly fifty per cent . in two years ...
... ment of the paper currency and the credit system the last two years ? Are we to believe that this increase has been occasioned by the general rise in the value of prop- erty ? Has property advanced nearly fifty per cent . in two years ...
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... ment I might be able to form of but little weight , ) of one thing I am well persuaded , that the motives which induced the Chief Magistrate to direct it to be issued were of the most honorable and patriotic character . I must say ...
... ment I might be able to form of but little weight , ) of one thing I am well persuaded , that the motives which induced the Chief Magistrate to direct it to be issued were of the most honorable and patriotic character . I must say ...
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