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... reasons for it . Mr. PAINE . While I am not permitted to accept an amendment , I will allow the gentle- man to offer one ... reason in support of his application for forty days . He has presented it in a form which appeals to me as a ...
... reasons for it . Mr. PAINE . While I am not permitted to accept an amendment , I will allow the gentle- man to offer one ... reason in support of his application for forty days . He has presented it in a form which appeals to me as a ...
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... reason why a strong bank with $ 200,000 capital should be discriminated against in favor of a small bank with $ 50,000 capital . One object of the currency act was Unless to discourage these very small banks . the Senate can see some ...
... reason why a strong bank with $ 200,000 capital should be discriminated against in favor of a small bank with $ 50,000 capital . One object of the currency act was Unless to discourage these very small banks . the Senate can see some ...
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... reason ? Because banking capital is needed in taese other States shall you , there- fore , enter into the New England States and take it from them ? Again I ask , on what principle of justice ? I answer positively none . There is no ...
... reason ? Because banking capital is needed in taese other States shall you , there- fore , enter into the New England States and take it from them ? Again I ask , on what principle of justice ? I answer positively none . There is no ...
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