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 1301
... gold and silver to meet the wants of the Treasury ; and admitting the bank would become the purchaser , so much specie would be drawn from its vaults , and he did not see how Government could be injured by having a debt thus paid in ...
... gold and silver to meet the wants of the Treasury ; and admitting the bank would become the purchaser , so much specie would be drawn from its vaults , and he did not see how Government could be injured by having a debt thus paid in ...
Page 1303
... gold and silver sufficient for the purpose , that measure , too , is objected to . And I repeat , sir , with none other than feelings of profound regret , that the discussion which has taken place upon these several amendments has ...
... gold and silver sufficient for the purpose , that measure , too , is objected to . And I repeat , sir , with none other than feelings of profound regret , that the discussion which has taken place upon these several amendments has ...
Page 1309
... gold and silver . Yes , sir , the gentleman from Mary- land , [ Mr. McKIM , ] deeply versed in all moneyed con- cerns , and who has been so highly complimented for his financial talents , tells us , in so many words , these ten mil ...
... gold and silver . Yes , sir , the gentleman from Mary- land , [ Mr. McKIM , ] deeply versed in all moneyed con- cerns , and who has been so highly complimented for his financial talents , tells us , in so many words , these ten mil ...
Page 1315
... gold and silver . [ Here Mr. ROBERTSON said nothing was at par which was not equivalent to gold and silver , or something to that effect . ] Mr. LEGARE . Then why find so much fault with the Government for demanding gold and silver of ...
... gold and silver . [ Here Mr. ROBERTSON said nothing was at par which was not equivalent to gold and silver , or something to that effect . ] Mr. LEGARE . Then why find so much fault with the Government for demanding gold and silver of ...
Page 1317
... gold and silver have disappeared . In consequence of the shock given to all credit by the late revulsion , there are immense deposites in all your banks waiting for some safe opportunity to lay them out on any reasonable terms . The ...
... gold and silver have disappeared . In consequence of the shock given to all credit by the late revulsion , there are immense deposites in all your banks waiting for some safe opportunity to lay them out on any reasonable terms . The ...
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