The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... bank suspension in May last , it appeared the duty of the Executive to afford Congress an early opportunity of ... banks to three hundred and twenty - four millions . Between that time and the first of January , 1836 , being the ...
... bank suspension in May last , it appeared the duty of the Executive to afford Congress an early opportunity of ... banks to three hundred and twenty - four millions . Between that time and the first of January , 1836 , being the ...
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... banking capital , and the issues of paper credits put in circulation in Great Britain , by banks , and in other ways , during the years 1834 , 1835 , and 1836 , will show an augmenta- tion of the paper currency there , as much ...
... banking capital , and the issues of paper credits put in circulation in Great Britain , by banks , and in other ways , during the years 1834 , 1835 , and 1836 , will show an augmenta- tion of the paper currency there , as much ...
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... banks , National and State , had always heretofore been used for that purpose , recent events have great- ly increased the desire , long existing among the people , to dissolve this fiscal connection . A National Bank he con- sidered as ...
... banks , National and State , had always heretofore been used for that purpose , recent events have great- ly increased the desire , long existing among the people , to dissolve this fiscal connection . A National Bank he con- sidered as ...
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... banks , have been less than is usually supposed . The actual accounts show that by far the larger portion of payments is made within short or con- venient distances from the places of collection ; and the whole number of warrants issued ...
... banks , have been less than is usually supposed . The actual accounts show that by far the larger portion of payments is made within short or con- venient distances from the places of collection ; and the whole number of warrants issued ...
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... banks , and the evils consequent thereon . The President considered that ten millions of the precious metals would be abundantly sufficient for the purposes of the public revenue ; while a material pub- lic advantage would arise from ...
... banks , and the evils consequent thereon . The President considered that ten millions of the precious metals would be abundantly sufficient for the purposes of the public revenue ; while a material pub- lic advantage would arise from ...
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