Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... Deposit Banks . Mr. WISE offered the following resolution : Resolved , That a select committee be appointed , with power to send for persons and papers , to inquire into the agency or mode of selecting the banks of deposit for the ...
... Deposit Banks . Mr. WISE offered the following resolution : Resolved , That a select committee be appointed , with power to send for persons and papers , to inquire into the agency or mode of selecting the banks of deposit for the ...
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... Deposit Banks . By general consent , the House proceeded to consider the following resolution , heretofore submitted by Mr. DROMGOOLE . Resolved , That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to communicate to this House full infor ...
... Deposit Banks . By general consent , the House proceeded to consider the following resolution , heretofore submitted by Mr. DROMGOOLE . Resolved , That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to communicate to this House full infor ...
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... deposited with the States . The consequences apprehended when the deposit act of the last session received a reluctant approval , have been measurably realized . Though an act merely for the deposit of the surplus moneys of the United ...
... deposited with the States . The consequences apprehended when the deposit act of the last session received a reluctant approval , have been measurably realized . Though an act merely for the deposit of the surplus moneys of the United ...
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... deposit banks , and support a band of useless public officers . A distribution to the people is impracticable and unjust in other respects . It would be taking one man's property , and giving it to another . Such would be the ...
... deposit banks , and support a band of useless public officers . A distribution to the people is impracticable and unjust in other respects . It would be taking one man's property , and giving it to another . Such would be the ...
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... deposit banks . The whole amount of public money transferred by the Bank of the United States in 1832 , was $ 16,000,000 . The amount transferred and actually paid by the deposit banks in the year ending the first of October last , was ...
... deposit banks . The whole amount of public money transferred by the Bank of the United States in 1832 , was $ 16,000,000 . The amount transferred and actually paid by the deposit banks in the year ending the first of October last , was ...
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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