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 1389
... banks did advance ; and upon the faith of the debts , in the shape of stocks , they held against the Governinent , these banks went on discounting as if they had that amount in specie instead of Government stock : and what was the ...
... banks did advance ; and upon the faith of the debts , in the shape of stocks , they held against the Governinent , these banks went on discounting as if they had that amount in specie instead of Government stock : and what was the ...
Page 1403
... bank at Mobile , and , he supposed , to other de- posite banks also , for discounting somewhat liberally upon the public deposites . The late Secretary of the Treasury , in selecting the de- posite banks , had advised them to afford ...
... bank at Mobile , and , he supposed , to other de- posite banks also , for discounting somewhat liberally upon the public deposites . The late Secretary of the Treasury , in selecting the de- posite banks , had advised them to afford ...
Page 1421
... banks when any sudden emergency created an unexpected demand for specie . If I have shown , Mr. Chairman , that this connexion injures both bank and State , I need not state the obvious consequence , that whatever injures either the banks ...
... banks when any sudden emergency created an unexpected demand for specie . If I have shown , Mr. Chairman , that this connexion injures both bank and State , I need not state the obvious consequence , that whatever injures either the banks ...
Page 1425
... banks ; or , if you will have it otherwise expressed , the expansible character of bank credit has offered too great temptations to commercial enterprise , and we are now suffering under the consequences of over- action , as well on the ...
... banks ; or , if you will have it otherwise expressed , the expansible character of bank credit has offered too great temptations to commercial enterprise , and we are now suffering under the consequences of over- action , as well on the ...
Page 1433
... banks . You have not now money enough to the credit of the Government , in all the banks north of the If there be any such party in our favored land , I thank Potomac put together , ( the quarter where the principal Heaven that it is ...
... banks . You have not now money enough to the credit of the Government , in all the banks north of the If there be any such party in our favored land , I thank Potomac put together , ( the quarter where the principal Heaven that it is ...
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