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 1253
... circulation . Mr. W. entered his protest against a new public debt , and a Treasury bank . He compared the conduct of the ad- ministration to that of the famous Fanny Wright , who , after denouncing matrimony in the most unmeasured ...
... circulation . Mr. W. entered his protest against a new public debt , and a Treasury bank . He compared the conduct of the ad- ministration to that of the famous Fanny Wright , who , after denouncing matrimony in the most unmeasured ...
Page 1283
... circulation . How can they pay specie without reducing the quantity of paper circulation ? This might enable the merchants to pay their debts in bank notes of the Bank of the United States ; and probably would , if they be prudent ...
... circulation . How can they pay specie without reducing the quantity of paper circulation ? This might enable the merchants to pay their debts in bank notes of the Bank of the United States ; and probably would , if they be prudent ...
Page 1299
... circulation the moment the bill passed . Mr. BOND inquired if he was to understand the gen- tleman to say that paper could be made equal to gold and silver . Mr. McKIM . Certainly not . He meant only to con- vey the idea that the ...
... circulation the moment the bill passed . Mr. BOND inquired if he was to understand the gen- tleman to say that paper could be made equal to gold and silver . Mr. McKIM . Certainly not . He meant only to con- vey the idea that the ...
Page 1309
... circulation , not only without a specie basis , but without the pledge of any definite fund for its ultimate re- demption . But , sir , strange as this may appear , the scheme is not altogether a novelty . A petition was , du- ring the ...
... circulation , not only without a specie basis , but without the pledge of any definite fund for its ultimate re- demption . But , sir , strange as this may appear , the scheme is not altogether a novelty . A petition was , du- ring the ...
Page 1311
... circulation , they are tem . I do not claim for the Government the right , under both unnecessary and unconstitutional . Why should the the constitution , of furnishing a circulating medium , as Government discredit and reject the ...
... circulation , they are tem . I do not claim for the Government the right , under both unnecessary and unconstitutional . Why should the the constitution , of furnishing a circulating medium , as Government discredit and reject the ...
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