The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... motion made by Mr. Mercer , to the effect that sufficient evidence had not been offered to shew that the two gentlemen in ques- tion were entitled to their seats , was then laid upon the table , by the vote of 131 to 5. Another attempt ...
... motion made by Mr. Mercer , to the effect that sufficient evidence had not been offered to shew that the two gentlemen in ques- tion were entitled to their seats , was then laid upon the table , by the vote of 131 to 5. Another attempt ...
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... motion of the general interests of the country , the other two fell fully within the scope equally of its duty and powers . His leading argument was , that the con-- stitutional power to regulate the foreign and domestic commerce of the ...
... motion of the general interests of the country , the other two fell fully within the scope equally of its duty and powers . His leading argument was , that the con-- stitutional power to regulate the foreign and domestic commerce of the ...
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... motion of Mr. Clay , of Ala . , a pro- vision was inserted , that government should not be permitted to make any pur- chase of these its own notes in the public market below par ; and then , after some unimportant conversation , the ...
... motion of Mr. Clay , of Ala . , a pro- vision was inserted , that government should not be permitted to make any pur- chase of these its own notes in the public market below par ; and then , after some unimportant conversation , the ...
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... motion so as to limit the interest al- lowable to three instead of six per cent . The amendment was , however , lost by a large majority , only six voting for it , viz : Messrs . Black , Calhoun , McKean , Strange , Walker , and Young ...
... motion so as to limit the interest al- lowable to three instead of six per cent . The amendment was , however , lost by a large majority , only six voting for it , viz : Messrs . Black , Calhoun , McKean , Strange , Walker , and Young ...
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... motion , by the expansion of 1833 , -under our system of high credit duties , generating a plethora of revenue , there is little reason to doubt that a similar crisis would have taken place , had the Bank of the United States retained ...
... motion , by the expansion of 1833 , -under our system of high credit duties , generating a plethora of revenue , there is little reason to doubt that a similar crisis would have taken place , had the Bank of the United States retained ...
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