Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... specie of the country into the land offices , whence it would immediately go into the deposit banks , and would prove an accept- able aid to them while making the transfers required by law . These seem to me to have been among the real ...
... specie of the country into the land offices , whence it would immediately go into the deposit banks , and would prove an accept- able aid to them while making the transfers required by law . These seem to me to have been among the real ...
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... specie . But on these subjects paper is made receivable for public dues . The it is that Government ought to exercise its own experiment has been tried , and local paper peculiar wisdom and caution . It is supposed to has failed as a ...
... specie . But on these subjects paper is made receivable for public dues . The it is that Government ought to exercise its own experiment has been tried , and local paper peculiar wisdom and caution . It is supposed to has failed as a ...
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... specie experiment has failed ! But no ; the contrary will be known , that the specie experiment has not failed , but it was put down by the voice and power of the interested classes , and must be put up again by the voice and power of ...
... specie experiment has failed ! But no ; the contrary will be known , that the specie experiment has not failed , but it was put down by the voice and power of the interested classes , and must be put up again by the voice and power of ...
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... specie in those banks , and an impression was attempt- ed to be made , that their specie , funds were the only solid security for the large sums due the United States . For these reasons , therefore , he should vote against rescinding ...
... specie in those banks , and an impression was attempt- ed to be made , that their specie , funds were the only solid security for the large sums due the United States . For these reasons , therefore , he should vote against rescinding ...
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... specie circular , are given in the circular , and in the Message , and in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury . It seems to me they were reasons in no way conflicting with the constitution or the law . Certainly some of the very ...
... specie circular , are given in the circular , and in the Message , and in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury . It seems to me they were reasons in no way conflicting with the constitution or the law . Certainly some of the very ...
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