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 1275
... paid , but would be protested and allowed to circulate through the community upon the credit of the Government , and ... paid the moment the banks are in a condition to pay ? Now , if any gentleman was so astute as to be able to point ...
... paid , but would be protested and allowed to circulate through the community upon the credit of the Government , and ... paid the moment the banks are in a condition to pay ? Now , if any gentleman was so astute as to be able to point ...
Page 1277
... paid the first bond at maturity , it would have been an argument that he could understand . Mr. H. said he begged to inquire from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means whether the first bond , which was due on the first of Oc ...
... paid the first bond at maturity , it would have been an argument that he could understand . Mr. H. said he begged to inquire from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means whether the first bond , which was due on the first of Oc ...
Page 1281
... paid out for the ex- penses of the Florida war , and for other expenditures in the interior . This would enable the merchants , through them , to liquidate their debts in the Atlantic cities . When , in the form of remittances , they ...
... paid out for the ex- penses of the Florida war , and for other expenditures in the interior . This would enable the merchants , through them , to liquidate their debts in the Atlantic cities . When , in the form of remittances , they ...
Page 1287
... paid in . The debtor can get clear by offering , and the creditor can require , if he pleases to do so , the specie which is the standard . Con- gress cannot add to nor take from this privilege , in regard to either . Every law about ...
... paid in . The debtor can get clear by offering , and the creditor can require , if he pleases to do so , the specie which is the standard . Con- gress cannot add to nor take from this privilege , in regard to either . Every law about ...
Page 1309
... paid in coin ; when you take paper , I was paid in print . His plan is given in detail , and , as you may suppose , sir , was the subject of merriment , of derision , in the committee room . The committee did not deign to give it a ...
... paid in coin ; when you take paper , I was paid in print . His plan is given in detail , and , as you may suppose , sir , was the subject of merriment , of derision , in the committee room . The committee did not deign to give it a ...
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