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Page 63
... banks , trans- mitted by the Secretary of the Treasury . In making this motion , Mr. Webster called the attention of the Senate to the document from the Treasury , showing the state of the deposit banks at the latest dates . He quoted ...
... banks , trans- mitted by the Secretary of the Treasury . In making this motion , Mr. Webster called the attention of the Senate to the document from the Treasury , showing the state of the deposit banks at the latest dates . He quoted ...
Page 66
... Bank , removed the great and salutary check to the immoderate issue of paper money , and encouraged the creation of so many State banks . This was another of the products of that veto . This is as plain as that . The rejection of the ...
... Bank , removed the great and salutary check to the immoderate issue of paper money , and encouraged the creation of so many State banks . This was another of the products of that veto . This is as plain as that . The rejection of the ...
Page 68
... bank note in his pocket , to set off , post haste , to the bank , lest somebody else should get there before , and get out all the money , and then buy land . How long would the Western banks stand this ? Yet , if gentlemen please , let ...
... bank note in his pocket , to set off , post haste , to the bank , lest somebody else should get there before , and get out all the money , and then buy land . How long would the Western banks stand this ? Yet , if gentlemen please , let ...
Page 69
... banks of Ohio , which was read by an honorable Senator here a day or two since . That bank would not receive the notes of the specie - paying banks of that State from the Land Office , as I understand the circular , or , at any rate ...
... banks of Ohio , which was read by an honorable Senator here a day or two since . That bank would not receive the notes of the specie - paying banks of that State from the Land Office , as I understand the circular , or , at any rate ...
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... banks for duties payable at their own places , but would not receive the bills of the banks of the other cities . And what was the consequence ? Why , at the close of the session of Congress , a member , if he had been fortunate enough ...
... banks for duties payable at their own places , but would not receive the bills of the banks of the other cities . And what was the consequence ? Why , at the close of the session of Congress , a member , if he had been fortunate enough ...
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