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Page 1231
... and to be governed wholly by contremely moderate , compared with the
amount of its capital . siderations of convenience to the Government . "
Accordingly , the fact is , that the general credit of the I will trouble the House
further only with the ...
... and to be governed wholly by contremely moderate , compared with the
amount of its capital . siderations of convenience to the Government . "
Accordingly , the fact is , that the general credit of the I will trouble the House
further only with the ...
Page 1249
... of issuing a paper currency , not based on a specie The question was not put
on Mr. Rives's amendment , capital , and which the taxes of our constituents must
in to add the words “ not bearing interesi , ” and negatived : Ayes 56 , noes 91 .
... of issuing a paper currency , not based on a specie The question was not put
on Mr. Rives's amendment , capital , and which the taxes of our constituents must
in to add the words “ not bearing interesi , ” and negatived : Ayes 56 , noes 91 .
Page 1301
... of debt shall be made for a less sum than the nomi- capital , and which it
cannot divide to suit the means and nal amount of said bonds or evidences of
debt , exclusive capacities of purchasers , because the same amendment conof
interest .
... of debt shall be made for a less sum than the nomi- capital , and which it
cannot divide to suit the means and nal amount of said bonds or evidences of
debt , exclusive capacities of purchasers , because the same amendment conof
interest .
Page 1353
It is now pro banking corporations have not always at command unemposed to
abandon this uniforin policy , and to prohibit the ployed capital of two , three , and
in some cases eight and Treasurer from keeping on hand any surplus whatever ...
It is now pro banking corporations have not always at command unemposed to
abandon this uniforin policy , and to prohibit the ployed capital of two , three , and
in some cases eight and Treasurer from keeping on hand any surplus whatever ...
Page 1359
With with all its capital , could not raise the means to do it , with reference to the
wants of the Treasury , he preferred that out the aid of the Bank of England , for
the simple reason they should borrow money of that description , which would
that ...
With with all its capital , could not raise the means to do it , with reference to the
wants of the Treasury , he preferred that out the aid of the Bank of England , for
the simple reason they should borrow money of that description , which would
that ...
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