Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... Whitney and the Treasury Department of the United States , or between him and the banks of deposit of the public money , and into the extent of his agency generally , in keeping and controlling the public money , and into the amount of ...
... Whitney and the Treasury Department of the United States , or between him and the banks of deposit of the public money , and into the extent of his agency generally , in keeping and controlling the public money , and into the amount of ...
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... Whitney ? ' " There is no just cause of complaint against standing army - its unjust attempt to cast cen- Mr. Whitney , sir ; he is as true a patriot as sure , due to the errors and blunders of the ad- ever was ; they are all liars who ...
... Whitney ? ' " There is no just cause of complaint against standing army - its unjust attempt to cast cen- Mr. Whitney , sir ; he is as true a patriot as sure , due to the errors and blunders of the ad- ever was ; they are all liars who ...
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... Whitney . Reuben has been tried , and , as you will be glad to hear , acquitted , since the last session . But how tried ? Not by a committee of this House ? No sir ; he was tried on the other side of the Alleghanies , while the ...
... Whitney . Reuben has been tried , and , as you will be glad to hear , acquitted , since the last session . But how tried ? Not by a committee of this House ? No sir ; he was tried on the other side of the Alleghanies , while the ...
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... Whitney is any thing but what the world He represents the President as going to the Hermitage on private business , and seems to justify all which his party attempted to achieve by the President's visit to Tennessee . A pri- vate visit ...
... Whitney is any thing but what the world He represents the President as going to the Hermitage on private business , and seems to justify all which his party attempted to achieve by the President's visit to Tennessee . A pri- vate visit ...
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... Whitney up , ( I believe you cannot go from Reuben down . ) Yes , sir , a coward , who shrinks and runs from an adversary whom he has injured , will get a certificate of his courage to use upon the stump ; a traitor will get a ...
... Whitney up , ( I believe you cannot go from Reuben down . ) Yes , sir , a coward , who shrinks and runs from an adversary whom he has injured , will get a certificate of his courage to use upon the stump ; a traitor will get a ...
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Abijah Mann ADAMS adopted amendment amount Andrew Jackson answer authority BENTON CALHOUN called CAMBRELENG Chair character Chilton Allan circulation citizens committee Congress considered constitution convention currency debate deposit banks deposit law District of Columbia dollars duty effect elected ernment Executive existence Expunging Resolution fact favor Federal friends gentleman Gideon Lee gold and silver Government Hiland Hall honorable House institutions interest issue Jackson JANUARY John Calhoon journal King of Georgia last session legislative measure ment Message Michigan millions Missouri motion nation object officers opinion paper passed payment petition Peyton political present President principle proceedings proposed proposition public lands public money purpose question R. M. Whitney received referred Resolved revenue Secretary Senate Senator from Missouri slavery slaves South Carolina Speaker specie Standefer Sub-Treasury Bill surplus thing tion Treasury Union United vote whole WISE yeas and nays