Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2; Volume 14; Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1231
... capital . Accordingly , the fact is , that the general credit of the banks is good , and that their paper is always convertible into gold or silver , and for all local purposes forms a local currency equivalent to gold and silver ...
... capital . Accordingly , the fact is , that the general credit of the banks is good , and that their paper is always convertible into gold or silver , and for all local purposes forms a local currency equivalent to gold and silver ...
Page 1249
... capital , and which the taxes of our constituents must in the end pay . [ H. or R. bill for the administration of all that had been reported . This was the money bill : pass this , and these ten millions could be converted by the ...
... capital , and which the taxes of our constituents must in the end pay . [ H. or R. bill for the administration of all that had been reported . This was the money bill : pass this , and these ten millions could be converted by the ...
Page 1301
... capital , and which it cannot divide to suit the means and capacities of purchasers , because the same amendment con- tains another provision which puts this argument to rest , by expressly prohibiting the Secretary from selling the ...
... capital , and which it cannot divide to suit the means and capacities of purchasers , because the same amendment con- tains another provision which puts this argument to rest , by expressly prohibiting the Secretary from selling the ...
Page 1353
... capital of two , three , and in some cases eight and ten millions of dollars , their directors are justly charged with a culpable carelessness about the credit of the institu- tions committed to their care . We are in part the man ...
... capital of two , three , and in some cases eight and ten millions of dollars , their directors are justly charged with a culpable carelessness about the credit of the institu- tions committed to their care . We are in part the man ...
Page 1359
... capital , could not raise the means to do it , with- out the aid of the Bank of England , for the simple reason that the bonds could not be divided . Now , what would be the effect of this proposition ? Here was a bill before the House ...
... capital , could not raise the means to do it , with- out the aid of the Bank of England , for the simple reason that the bonds could not be divided . Now , what would be the effect of this proposition ? Here was a bill before the House ...
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