The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... parties expected it was to afford those discounts ; yet the United States Bank so contrived , by encouraging the receipt of floating State bank notes at the Treasury , as to make it unnecessary to afford accommodations to the importers ...
... parties expected it was to afford those discounts ; yet the United States Bank so contrived , by encouraging the receipt of floating State bank notes at the Treasury , as to make it unnecessary to afford accommodations to the importers ...
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... parties have their remedy in the courts of justice . Here , with all deference , I must venture to believe the committee is mistaken , and to hazard an opinion that we have here found a mischief that will haunt our country until this ...
... parties have their remedy in the courts of justice . Here , with all deference , I must venture to believe the committee is mistaken , and to hazard an opinion that we have here found a mischief that will haunt our country until this ...
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... parties : merchants , farmers , and artisans , obtained those discounts whenever they wished them . The par- tiality was to the whole body of holders of bank and funded stock throughout the United States . He believed there was not an ...
... parties : merchants , farmers , and artisans , obtained those discounts whenever they wished them . The par- tiality was to the whole body of holders of bank and funded stock throughout the United States . He believed there was not an ...
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... parties ; we cannot depart from it , without an utter disregard of the national faith . Before we resort to this remedy , Mr. Chair- man , we should be satisfied , in the first place , that the charter has been forfeited ; and ...
... parties ; we cannot depart from it , without an utter disregard of the national faith . Before we resort to this remedy , Mr. Chair- man , we should be satisfied , in the first place , that the charter has been forfeited ; and ...
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... parties , and without any positive stipulation , con- stantly referred to as the fundamental law of the relations between the two nations . Upon what ground , then , can Great Britain assume that one particular stipulation in that ...
... parties , and without any positive stipulation , con- stantly referred to as the fundamental law of the relations between the two nations . Upon what ground , then , can Great Britain assume that one particular stipulation in that ...
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