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 1435
... banks . It would do so , by presenting at their doors , to the extent of that demand , always an inexorable creditor — a curb sadly wanted by the banks in their late career . The receipt by Government of gold and silver only , after the ...
... banks . It would do so , by presenting at their doors , to the extent of that demand , always an inexorable creditor — a curb sadly wanted by the banks in their late career . The receipt by Government of gold and silver only , after the ...
Page 1437
... banks , nor to do any thing here in our representative charac- ter , with the view of crippling or destroying them . On the contrary , within our constitutional power , we should rather endeavor to restore their credit and stability ...
... banks , nor to do any thing here in our representative charac- ter , with the view of crippling or destroying them . On the contrary , within our constitutional power , we should rather endeavor to restore their credit and stability ...
Page 1441
... banks in our fiscal operations . Subsequently , when the deposite bill was before the House , General Gordon , then my colleague , proposed his plan for what is now called the sub - Treasury . Approving the principle , but believing it ...
... banks in our fiscal operations . Subsequently , when the deposite bill was before the House , General Gordon , then my colleague , proposed his plan for what is now called the sub - Treasury . Approving the principle , but believing it ...
Page 1447
... banks and banking , under which it is alleged the country is now suf- fering . For the purpose of ascertaining not only the rate of increase of banking capital within the seven years , from 1830 to 1836 inclusive , and the States which ...
... banks and banking , under which it is alleged the country is now suf- fering . For the purpose of ascertaining not only the rate of increase of banking capital within the seven years , from 1830 to 1836 inclusive , and the States which ...
Page 1449
... banks in that portion of the Union to which I have referred . In the younger States , where capital was scarce , other causes have been instrumental to the same result - the multi- plication of banks , and the augmentation of their ...
... banks in that portion of the Union to which I have referred . In the younger States , where capital was scarce , other causes have been instrumental to the same result - the multi- plication of banks , and the augmentation of their ...
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