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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... desires the silver with which he bought it , it is at his disposal , almost universally , without any diminution , and ... desire , any currency better than this . " These reports , approved by the most august bodies of the United States ...
... desires the silver with which he bought it , it is at his disposal , almost universally , without any diminution , and ... desire , any currency better than this . " These reports , approved by the most august bodies of the United States ...
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... desire , as he said , of the President , to make known to me what had been done , and what was contemplated , in relation to the United States Bank . He stated , that the President had concluded to take upon himself the responsibility ...
... desire , as he said , of the President , to make known to me what had been done , and what was contemplated , in relation to the United States Bank . He stated , that the President had concluded to take upon himself the responsibility ...
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... desire of the President to ascertain , whether a substitute might not be procured in the state banks ; directing the agent to select a designated number of such banks in certain districts , which should be empowered to appoint all the ...
... desire of the President to ascertain , whether a substitute might not be procured in the state banks ; directing the agent to select a designated number of such banks in certain districts , which should be empowered to appoint all the ...
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