| United States. Congress. House - 1829 - 998 páginas
...expediency ef the law creating this Ba»* *** vje\\q«ie»33 JOURNAL, OF THE [Dec. 9. tioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be admitted...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 778 páginas
...Both the constitutionality and expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellowcitizens; and it must be admitted...resolution offered by his friend and colleague [Mr. CLATTOK] was, that the investigation proposed would have the effect to postpone the decision of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank nrc well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be admitted...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. "Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 782 páginas
...the message of the President of the United States to Congress in December, 1829, in which he says, "it must be admitted by all that it has failed in the end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." [Mr. J. here quoted the passage respecting the United... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 434 páginas
...that part cf his first message which relates to the Bank of the United States, expresses the opinion, that "it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." After giving to this opinion all the consideration to which it is so justly entitled, from the eminent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1829 - 592 páginas
...the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this Bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be admitted...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by 'a large t this severe measure was the consequence of enforcingan...slave-holding' States, and now found to be as neces "Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operationsof the... | |
| Robert Wickliffe - 1830 - 150 páginas
...transmission of the money of the government from one point to another; and yet your President says it must be admitted by all. that it has failed in the great end of giving us a sound and uniform currency; and this statement is made in the face oí facts known to all!... | |
| 1830 - 522 páginas
...that part of his first message which relates to the Bank of the United States, expresses the opinion, that "it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." After giving to this opinion all the consideration to which it is so justly entitled, from Ihe eminent... | |
| 1830 - 852 páginas
...bank, are well questioned by t large portion of onr fellow citizens ; and it must be admitted Ьт all, that it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform tau sound currency. "Under these circumstance«, i such an institution is deemed e.-- sential to the... | |
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