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Page 1221
H. of R. that the gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. SERGEANT ) was a
conflicting interest , and should be examined like the would be permitted to go on
, as he bad commenced , and rest ; not an hour a day in the morning exclusively .
finish ...
H. of R. that the gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. SERGEANT ) was a
conflicting interest , and should be examined like the would be permitted to go on
, as he bad commenced , and rest ; not an hour a day in the morning exclusively .
finish ...
Page 1249
Treasury notes would circulate better without ble ; so that they would be enabled
to do all they desired , bearing an interest than with a low rate of interest ; and
with or without the sub - Treasury bill . The Treasury were the amount $
40,000,000 ...
Treasury notes would circulate better without ble ; so that they would be enabled
to do all they desired , bearing an interest than with a low rate of interest ; and
with or without the sub - Treasury bill . The Treasury were the amount $
40,000,000 ...
Page 1251
shall include the principal of each note , and the interest Mr. CAMBRELENG
opposed this amendment . The which may be due thereon at the time of payment
. ] For Government might as well allow'a merchant now to antici- this
reimbursement ...
shall include the principal of each note , and the interest Mr. CAMBRELENG
opposed this amendment . The which may be due thereon at the time of payment
. ] For Government might as well allow'a merchant now to antici- this
reimbursement ...
Page 1253
But the opthe amount of the principal and interest due at the time of position were
continually raising the panic note , and yet purchase on such notes . And so
much of any unappropri- did nothing towards relief . They not only refuse to act
ated ...
But the opthe amount of the principal and interest due at the time of position were
continually raising the panic note , and yet purchase on such notes . And so
much of any unappropri- did nothing towards relief . They not only refuse to act
ated ...
Page 1261
They have placed confidence in us ; they have en gard to the interest and
convenience of the public , we trusted to us their rights and interests ; and they
have an should fix the interest which the notes are to bear . Why undeniable
claim to be ...
They have placed confidence in us ; they have en gard to the interest and
convenience of the public , we trusted to us their rights and interests ; and they
have an should fix the interest which the notes are to bear . Why undeniable
claim to be ...
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