The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... principle of deal- ing only in the legal currency of the Uni- ted States , and that it needs no legislation to maintain its credit and facilitate the management of its concerns ; the existing laws being , in the opinion of that officer ...
... principle of deal- ing only in the legal currency of the Uni- ted States , and that it needs no legislation to maintain its credit and facilitate the management of its concerns ; the existing laws being , in the opinion of that officer ...
Página 1687
... principles ; while the use of specie alone for the trans- actions of the Government would create a demand for it , which would , to a great extent , prevent its exportation , and by keeping it in circulation , maintain a broader and ...
... principles ; while the use of specie alone for the trans- actions of the Government would create a demand for it , which would , to a great extent , prevent its exportation , and by keeping it in circulation , maintain a broader and ...
Página 1690
... principles of credit and business . The incidental in- fluence which the General Government can legitimately exercise is comparatively slight . The regulation and reform of the banking system belong to the States . The Report of the ...
... principles of credit and business . The incidental in- fluence which the General Government can legitimately exercise is comparatively slight . The regulation and reform of the banking system belong to the States . The Report of the ...
Página 1691
... principle to all elec- tions of officers by the House . An at- tempt to lay this on the table was de- feated , by yeas 88 , nays 132. ( See Table , No. 2. ) It gave rise to a warm discus- sion , which extended over to the next day ...
... principle to all elec- tions of officers by the House . An at- tempt to lay this on the table was de- feated , by yeas 88 , nays 132. ( See Table , No. 2. ) It gave rise to a warm discus- sion , which extended over to the next day ...
Página 1693
... principle of duty in the case was as imperative as it was plain aid clear . Mr. Calhoun was also , on the same broad and high ground , in favor of the postponement . He was glad that the age of surpluses was over , and trusted that a ...
... principle of duty in the case was as imperative as it was plain aid clear . Mr. Calhoun was also , on the same broad and high ground , in favor of the postponement . He was glad that the age of surpluses was over , and trusted that a ...
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