But for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency of equal value, credit, and use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has intrusted Congress... Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania - Page 2531830Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate - Electronic journals - 1816 - 576 pages
...expected that the same cause will produce the same effect throughout the Union. But, for the interests of the community at large, as well as fur the purposes...creating and regulating a currency of that description ; ami th«» measures wKLh were taken during the last session, in execution of the power, give every... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1819 - 484 pages
...the same effect throughout the Union; but for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...use wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has intrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description,... | |
| United States - 1819 - 542 pages
...the same effect throughout the Union. But, for the interests of the community atJarge, as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that...use, wherever it may circulate. The constitution has intrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1834 - 740 pages
...the same effect throughout the Union. But for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...use, wherever it may circulate. The constitution has intrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description;... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 434 pages
...with the opinion of Mr. Madison, as expressed in his message of December, 1816. "Uut, says he, fur the interest of the community at large, as well as...description, and the measures which were taken, during thc'last session, in execution of the power, give every promise of success. The bank of the U. States,... | |
| 1834 - 186 pages
...interests of the community at large," says the President, in his Message of December, 1816, "as well as the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate." A thousand illustrations of the falsity and absurdity of the position of the Secretary could be given.... | |
| Horace Binney - 1834 - 172 pages
...Union. But for the ' interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Trea' sury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency...use, wherever it may circulate. The constitution has intrusted ' Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency ' of that description;... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 764 pages
...the same effect throughout the Union. But for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has intrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description... | |
| Maine. Legislature - 1838 - 1062 pages
...President in December following, he says: "For the interest of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitu tion has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency... | |
| United States - 1838 - 436 pages
...even more true in 1838. '•' For the interest of the community at large," said he, " as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that...exclusively with the power of creating and regulating the currency of that description." The only reform in the currency which that body has yet made, is... | |
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