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 1241
... measures for relieving the country , when he recommends none , and is opposed to all that promise any general or effectual relief ? As to the particular measure before us , it is not designed to re- lieve the people , but to impose a ...
... measures for relieving the country , when he recommends none , and is opposed to all that promise any general or effectual relief ? As to the particular measure before us , it is not designed to re- lieve the people , but to impose a ...
Page 1249
... measure , save by the advo- cates of the Bank of the United States , or by persons de sirous of speculating on the necessities of the community ; these notes would at once reduce the balance of exchange with England ; and this would ...
... measure , save by the advo- cates of the Bank of the United States , or by persons de sirous of speculating on the necessities of the community ; these notes would at once reduce the balance of exchange with England ; and this would ...
Page 1259
... measure . I consider it due to my constituents and due to myself , ( said he , ) briefly to state the reasons which will influence my conduct upon the present occasion . The real object of the bill is , to borrow ten millions of dollars ...
... measure . I consider it due to my constituents and due to myself , ( said he , ) briefly to state the reasons which will influence my conduct upon the present occasion . The real object of the bill is , to borrow ten millions of dollars ...
Page 1261
... measure in ignorance of what that measure is to be . Should the bill pass in the present form , and should I be inquired of what its effect upon the community was anticipated to be , I could give no answer . I could express no opinion ...
... measure in ignorance of what that measure is to be . Should the bill pass in the present form , and should I be inquired of what its effect upon the community was anticipated to be , I could give no answer . I could express no opinion ...
Page 1267
... measures which has been recommended by the admin- istration , I cannot permit this occasion to pass without , at least ... measure which I might believe calculated to advance my country's prosperity , and fearlessly to condemn and resist ...
... measures which has been recommended by the admin- istration , I cannot permit this occasion to pass without , at least ... measure which I might believe calculated to advance my country's prosperity , and fearlessly to condemn and resist ...
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