Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 14;Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 1171
... taken up before the sub - Treasury bill , it appeared by the order in which they stood there . Mr. WISE said he understood the game to be played . The deposite banks are to be put in the power of the Government , The bills were ...
... taken up before the sub - Treasury bill , it appeared by the order in which they stood there . Mr. WISE said he understood the game to be played . The deposite banks are to be put in the power of the Government , The bills were ...
Página 1173
... taken the House four weeks to pass one bill , how long would it require to pass some half dozen which had been reported ? This seemed like a plain sum in the rule of three ; but he hoped the issue would not so turn out . He then went on ...
... taken the House four weeks to pass one bill , how long would it require to pass some half dozen which had been reported ? This seemed like a plain sum in the rule of three ; but he hoped the issue would not so turn out . He then went on ...
Página 1201
... taken . It was intended to provide for those vacancies which might arise from accident , and the contingencies to which human affairs must always be liable . And if it falls out that , from death , inadvertence , or mistake , an office ...
... taken . It was intended to provide for those vacancies which might arise from accident , and the contingencies to which human affairs must always be liable . And if it falls out that , from death , inadvertence , or mistake , an office ...
Página 1221
... taken on it without debate ? the former , then he hoped that gentleman would comply with the motion of Mr. SERGEANT to refer it to the Com . mittee of the Whole , or consent to lay it on the table , or to postpone it until the next ...
... taken on it without debate ? the former , then he hoped that gentleman would comply with the motion of Mr. SERGEANT to refer it to the Com . mittee of the Whole , or consent to lay it on the table , or to postpone it until the next ...
Página 1249
... taken before the amendment was voted on . He explained the reason why , though at first in favor of Treasury notes without interest , he had since changed his opinion . When he proposed notes without interest , a large amount was ex ...
... taken before the amendment was voted on . He explained the reason why , though at first in favor of Treasury notes without interest , he had since changed his opinion . When he proposed notes without interest , a large amount was ex ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 4;Volume 10;Volume 61 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1825 |
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ..., Parte 2 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1830 |
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 2;Volume 13;Volume 69 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1837 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
25th Congress administration adopted amendment amount authority bank notes Bank of England bonds called CAMBRELENG capital cause cent Chairman charter commerce committee Congress constitution creditors currency debt demand Department deposite banks deposite law disbursing duty election embarrassments England ernment evil exchange Executive existing favor fourth instalment friends funds gentleman from South gold and silver Government honorable House hundred institutions interest issue labor legislation LEVI WOODBURY locofoco means measure ment merchants millions of dollars Mississippi national bank object officers operation opinion political postponement present President proper proposed proposition public money question received regulate remarks resolution revenue Rice Garland Samson Mason Secretary Senate session South Carolina specie circular specie payments Sub-Treasury Bill thing tion trade Treasury notes Union United States Bank vacancy Virginia vote whole writs of election York