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 1243
... Means , and also to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy . But if the session was to be closed before that period , and in time for members to go home and return again , all foresaw that the whole time of the House would be ...
... Means , and also to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy . But if the session was to be closed before that period , and in time for members to go home and return again , all foresaw that the whole time of the House would be ...
Page 1257
... Means , and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , in order , therefore , that there might be no delay upon the action of this bill , and as there was only one slight difference between them , he had been ...
... Means , and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , in order , therefore , that there might be no delay upon the action of this bill , and as there was only one slight difference between them , he had been ...
Page 1259
... means to meet its wants , those means must be resorted to in the first place ; and till those means are exhausted there can be no occasion for imposing a debt upon the people , nor propriety in doing so . Upon this point , how stands ...
... means to meet its wants , those means must be resorted to in the first place ; and till those means are exhausted there can be no occasion for imposing a debt upon the people , nor propriety in doing so . Upon this point , how stands ...
Page 1265
... means of remittance , and one of a very valuable character . The Treasury notes would flow from the disbursing points to the communities who may want them for remittances . The West and South would receive them in payment of debts , or ...
... means of remittance , and one of a very valuable character . The Treasury notes would flow from the disbursing points to the communities who may want them for remittances . The West and South would receive them in payment of debts , or ...
Page 1267
... means on loan ; in one instance directly , in the other indirectly . Banks borrow continually , by their 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 loan ; in one instance directly , in the other indirectly . Banks borrow continually , by their bills or notes , money of the community . Now , sir , as Treasury notes can be issued for no other purpose than to procure money or ...
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