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
... currency , are neither more nor less than bills of credit ? No such power is any where express- ly granted . The framers of the coustitution had seen and felt the evils of Government paper money . The power to issue bills of credit was ...
... currency , are neither more nor less than bills of credit ? No such power is any where express- ly granted . The framers of the coustitution had seen and felt the evils of Government paper money . The power to issue bills of credit was ...
Page 1273
... currency by other means , it will not take the people long to remove all constitutional scruples out of the way of a national bank . As for myself , sir , I do not believe that either of the objections to a national bank is well founded ...
... currency by other means , it will not take the people long to remove all constitutional scruples out of the way of a national bank . As for myself , sir , I do not believe that either of the objections to a national bank is well founded ...
Page 1283
... currency , or , for other reasons , just as this ward came of one rechartered , to take his constituents off that hard bed A public creditor , in order to get his money in Uni- and put mine on . Now , sir , I have regard for the mer ...
... currency , or , for other reasons , just as this ward came of one rechartered , to take his constituents off that hard bed A public creditor , in order to get his money in Uni- and put mine on . Now , sir , I have regard for the mer ...
Page 1285
... currency . Sir , the Bank of the United States then made it , but how and at what expense ? It was my hard fortune to taste some of the bitter fruits of relief then offered and now offered , by a bank of the United States . Having ...
... currency . Sir , the Bank of the United States then made it , but how and at what expense ? It was my hard fortune to taste some of the bitter fruits of relief then offered and now offered , by a bank of the United States . Having ...
Page 1287
... currency , further or other than as the constitution literal- ly mentions . That instrument fixes a standard to be used when debtor and creditor come to points , and cannot agree as to what the debt shall be paid in . The debtor can get ...
... currency , further or other than as the constitution literal- ly mentions . That instrument fixes a standard to be used when debtor and creditor come to points , and cannot agree as to what the debt shall be paid in . The debtor can get ...
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