The War on the Bank of the United States: Or, A Review of the Measures of the Administration Against that Institution and the Prosperity of the CountryB. Franklin, 1967 - 155 pages |
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... Senate , the directors whose subserviency had furnished him with mis- representations as a basis for criminal accusations against , the bank . The Senate , in concurrence with the public sense on the conduct of these gentlemen ...
... Senate , the directors whose subserviency had furnished him with mis- representations as a basis for criminal accusations against , the bank . The Senate , in concurrence with the public sense on the conduct of these gentlemen ...
Page 145
... Senate , as the President alone could only nominate ; to appoint , required the advice and consent of the Senate . This view was sustained by the Federalist in the following manner . " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to ...
... Senate , as the President alone could only nominate ; to appoint , required the advice and consent of the Senate . This view was sustained by the Federalist in the following manner . " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to ...
Page 146
... Senate was a permanent body , so constructed as to give durability to public measures ; that permanency was designed and desired in the magistracy , and , therefore , the Senate was combined in the appointment to office , and should be ...
... Senate was a permanent body , so constructed as to give durability to public measures ; that permanency was designed and desired in the magistracy , and , therefore , the Senate was combined in the appointment to office , and should be ...
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