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 1229
... funds in many places to pay the same note , Mr. Ingersoll thus proceeds : " But the second measure alluded to by the committee , which wrought the most important change in the situation of the bank - that which may be considered as ...
... funds in many places to pay the same note , Mr. Ingersoll thus proceeds : " But the second measure alluded to by the committee , which wrought the most important change in the situation of the bank - that which may be considered as ...
Page 1231
... funds are transmitted at an expense less than in any other country . In no other country can a merchant do what every citizen of the United States can do - deposite , for instance , his silver at St. Louis , or Nashville , or New ...
... funds are transmitted at an expense less than in any other country . In no other country can a merchant do what every citizen of the United States can do - deposite , for instance , his silver at St. Louis , or Nashville , or New ...
Page 1239
... funds , it is said , are wanting to carry on what is called the Florida war . If that be so , profoundly ignorant as we are still kept of the true cause of that war , discredit- able as its conduct has been to the administration , I am ...
... funds , it is said , are wanting to carry on what is called the Florida war . If that be so , profoundly ignorant as we are still kept of the true cause of that war , discredit- able as its conduct has been to the administration , I am ...
Page 1241
... funds to be received , when the law already requires the only funds he approves ? Why convene Congress to adopt measures for relieving the country , when he recommends none , and is opposed to all that promise any general or effectual ...
... funds to be received , when the law already requires the only funds he approves ? Why convene Congress to adopt measures for relieving the country , when he recommends none , and is opposed to all that promise any general or effectual ...
Page 1247
... funds of the banks to trustees , instead of making a fair and speedy distribution of them for the bene- fit of all concerned . Would not all these mischiefs be prevented by a transfer of the papers and effects of a bankrupt corporation ...
... funds of the banks to trustees , instead of making a fair and speedy distribution of them for the bene- fit of all concerned . Would not all these mischiefs be prevented by a transfer of the papers and effects of a bankrupt corporation ...
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