Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... interest and no security for the return of the capital . They could give in fact no security , for if the Secretary of the Treasury were to take bonds from them , he would do so without the authority of law , and the bonds would be ...
... interest and no security for the return of the capital . They could give in fact no security , for if the Secretary of the Treasury were to take bonds from them , he would do so without the authority of law , and the bonds would be ...
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... interest while it remained in these banks alone would amount to upwards of two millions per an- num ; and , besides the loss of interest , they ran the risk of losing the capital itself . What , then , ought they to do with it ? He ...
... interest while it remained in these banks alone would amount to upwards of two millions per an- num ; and , besides the loss of interest , they ran the risk of losing the capital itself . What , then , ought they to do with it ? He ...
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... interest of each in the lands within it lessened , while their interest in the lands exterior to them increased . Ohio might already be said to be an old State , and Indiana and Illinois were rapidly becoming so ; and all these States ...
... interest of each in the lands within it lessened , while their interest in the lands exterior to them increased . Ohio might already be said to be an old State , and Indiana and Illinois were rapidly becoming so ; and all these States ...
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... interests of the community . I do not approve of their having so large an amount of the public funds , and especially without paying any interest for the same ; but this is an unusual and unexpected state of things , and , I trust ...
... interests of the community . I do not approve of their having so large an amount of the public funds , and especially without paying any interest for the same ; but this is an unusual and unexpected state of things , and , I trust ...
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... interest of the whole country , to be placed in such a situation , that the local interests of their respective States are brought into direct conflict with those of the Union ? If the principle of distribution is once established , and ...
... interest of the whole country , to be placed in such a situation , that the local interests of their respective States are brought into direct conflict with those of the Union ? If the principle of distribution is once established , and ...
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