Nothing has occurred to lessen in any degree the dangers which many of our citizens apprehend from that institution, as at present organized. In the spirit of improvement and compromise which distinguishes our country and its institutions, it • becomes... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 941by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1832Full view - About this book
| James Knox Polk - Biography & Autobiography - 1969 - 886 pages
...in any degree the dangers, which many of our citizens apprehend from that institution as at present organized. In the spirit of improvement, and compromise...our country and its institutions, it becomes us to enquire whether it be not possible to secure the advantages afforded by the present Bank, through the... | |
| Susan Hoffmann - Business & Economics - 2001 - 338 pages
...and varied.'7 By the time of his second State of the Union message Jackson suggested a new structure. It becomes us to inquire whether it be not possible...present bank through the agency of a Bank of the United States so modified in its principles and structure as to obviate constitutional and other objections.... | |
| Richard E. Ellis - Law - 2007 - 280 pages
...lessen in any degree the dangers which many of our citizens apprehend from the institution as at present organized. In the spirit of improvement and compromise...present bank through the agency of a Bank of the United States so modified in its principles and structures as to obviate Constitutional and other objections.... | |
| William MacDonald - Charters - 1916 - 684 pages
...in any degree, the dangers which many of our citizens apprehend from that institution, as at present organized. In the spirit of improvement and compromise...present bank, through the agency of a Bank of the United States, so modified in its principles and structure as to obviate constitutional and other objections.... | |
| United States - 1830 - 574 pages
...degree, the dangers which many of our citizens apprehend from that institution, as at present organizedt In the spirit of improvement and compromise which...present bank, through the agency of a Bank of the United States, so modified in its principles and structure as to obviate constitutional and other objections.... | |
| Banks and banking - 1865 - 1434 pages
...many citizens were nrmly convinced, and he thought it would be wise to inquire whether it would not be possible to secure the advantages afforded by the...present bank, through the agency of a Bank of the United States so modified in its principles and structure as to obviate constitutional and other objections,... | |
| 1838 - 438 pages
...any degree the dangers which many of our citizens apprehended from that institution, as at present organized. In the spirit of improvement and compromise which distinguishes our country and its instituuons, it becomes us t > inquire whether it be not possible to secure the advantages afforded... | |
| United States - 1831 - 496 pages
...our country and it* inslilnltona, it becomes us to enquire whether it be not possible to secure UK advantages afforded by the present bank through the agency of a bank of Ihe United States so modified in its pnnciplrs and structure a« to obviate constitutional and other... | |
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