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 1261
... bill entitled an act to postpone the fourth instalment of deposite with the States . I fear , sir , that bill raises expectations only to disappoint them . That payment , if it were really intended , might as well be made now as ever ...
... bill entitled an act to postpone the fourth instalment of deposite with the States . I fear , sir , that bill raises expectations only to disappoint them . That payment , if it were really intended , might as well be made now as ever ...
Page 1263
... bill propo- ses an authority to the Treasury Department to issue ten millions of dollars of Treasury notes . This amount would have been nineteen or twenty millions of dollars , if the pay- ment of the fourth instalment of the surplus ...
... bill propo- ses an authority to the Treasury Department to issue ten millions of dollars of Treasury notes . This amount would have been nineteen or twenty millions of dollars , if the pay- ment of the fourth instalment of the surplus ...
Page 1267
... bills or notes , money of the community . Now , sir , as Treasury notes can be issued for no other purpose than to procure money or means on the credit of the United States , the bill cannot be deceptive , because , as it can have no ...
... bills or notes , money of the community . Now , sir , as Treasury notes can be issued for no other purpose than to procure money or means on the credit of the United States , the bill cannot be deceptive , because , as it can have no ...
Page 1275
... bill ought to have been laid Well , if it be a loan , did not the constitution expressly aside , and that the bills to allow time to the deposite banks , authorize the Government to borrow money for its needful and to postpone the ...
... bill ought to have been laid Well , if it be a loan , did not the constitution expressly aside , and that the bills to allow time to the deposite banks , authorize the Government to borrow money for its needful and to postpone the ...
Page 1279
... bill possessed over the amendment , and he should therefore adhere to the bill . [ Oct. 5 , 1837 . a proposition of this kind , when , on a late occasion , at the time a war with France was expected , that gentleman had brought forward ...
... bill possessed over the amendment , and he should therefore adhere to the bill . [ Oct. 5 , 1837 . a proposition of this kind , when , on a late occasion , at the time a war with France was expected , that gentleman had brought forward ...
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