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 1237
... operation of such a state of things , was his object in proposing this amendment . There was no subject , he believed , upon which greater unanimity of sentiment existed , than upon the evils arising from the present banking system ...
... operation of such a state of things , was his object in proposing this amendment . There was no subject , he believed , upon which greater unanimity of sentiment existed , than upon the evils arising from the present banking system ...
Page 1253
... operation , ) modified his amendment by adding , after the word banks " due when said Treasury notes shall be offered in pay- ment . " Mr. DUNN moved as an additional section to the bill , a provision that the power of the Secretary of ...
... operation , ) modified his amendment by adding , after the word banks " due when said Treasury notes shall be offered in pay- ment . " Mr. DUNN moved as an additional section to the bill , a provision that the power of the Secretary of ...
Page 1259
... operation ? Undoubtedly the money which is wanted may as well be raised by the sale of the bonds now , as by the issue of Treasury notes . It is proposed that the notes shall bear interest - though the amount is not fixed in the bill ...
... operation ? Undoubtedly the money which is wanted may as well be raised by the sale of the bonds now , as by the issue of Treasury notes . It is proposed that the notes shall bear interest - though the amount is not fixed in the bill ...
Page 1273
... operations , that the mer- chants do not bear the loss sustained for want of these facilities , and that it ultimately ... operation in this country , there was never , at any time , a material derangement in the currency , or pecuniary ...
... operations , that the mer- chants do not bear the loss sustained for want of these facilities , and that it ultimately ... operation in this country , there was never , at any time , a material derangement in the currency , or pecuniary ...
Page 1277
... operations of the bank ? But to consider it strictly as a financial measure , what did it amount to ? When we had to ... operation . Suppose the bonds put up for sale in New York . In what money would payment be required ? In specie or ...
... operations of the bank ? But to consider it strictly as a financial measure , what did it amount to ? When we had to ... operation . Suppose the bonds put up for sale in New York . In what money would payment be required ? In specie or ...
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