Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4183
... ment by Congress of any moneyed monopoly during the present session . " " They believe the experiment in operation , of substi- tuting the State banks , for the purpose of aiding Govern- So clearly has this talented legislator depicted ...
... ment by Congress of any moneyed monopoly during the present session . " " They believe the experiment in operation , of substi- tuting the State banks , for the purpose of aiding Govern- So clearly has this talented legislator depicted ...
Page 4189
... ment ; and a removal , under color of law , for a different has furnished a sound and useful currency to the people . purpose , was as illegal as it was unjust . It was this We all know that it was owing to the measures and in - breach ...
... ment ; and a removal , under color of law , for a different has furnished a sound and useful currency to the people . purpose , was as illegal as it was unjust . It was this We all know that it was owing to the measures and in - breach ...
Page 4193
... ment which prevail . Panic is not a cause , it is an effect ment ; it contains the express right of the deposites to the or consequence arising suddenly from an imaginary bank , and in the 20th section declares that , in considera ...
... ment which prevail . Panic is not a cause , it is an effect ment ; it contains the express right of the deposites to the or consequence arising suddenly from an imaginary bank , and in the 20th section declares that , in considera ...
Page 4197
... ment on its stock , leaves to the private stockholders produced to the Government more than a hundred thou- $ 336,000 annually , as the gain from the deposites . On sand dollars a year , besides sinking the real selling value the other ...
... ment on its stock , leaves to the private stockholders produced to the Government more than a hundred thou- $ 336,000 annually , as the gain from the deposites . On sand dollars a year , besides sinking the real selling value the other ...
Page 4239
... ment of Mr. Grant , no one complained of our decision . They both voted for Mr. Letcher . Apply the same principle to the other students at Dan- ville , who came there from distant States and counties , and their votes must be excluded ...
... ment of Mr. Grant , no one complained of our decision . They both voted for Mr. Letcher . Apply the same principle to the other students at Dan- ville , who came there from distant States and counties , and their votes must be excluded ...
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