The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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Página 1291
... considered as being about one per cent . above par . But the committee suppose " that the able rea- sons " assigned in the report of the committee ( of the bank ) against the measure " should have prevented its precipitate adoption ...
... considered as being about one per cent . above par . But the committee suppose " that the able rea- sons " assigned in the report of the committee ( of the bank ) against the measure " should have prevented its precipitate adoption ...
Página 1297
... considered this quite asa minor subject of attention ; but he would state the evi- dence as it had appeared to his investigation . In the very commencement of the operation of the bank , ( on the 3d of January , 1817 , ) the board ...
... considered this quite asa minor subject of attention ; but he would state the evi- dence as it had appeared to his investigation . In the very commencement of the operation of the bank , ( on the 3d of January , 1817 , ) the board ...
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... considered that the whole amount of stock loans , for the safety of which personal security could be at all necessary , was in Philadelphia $ 173,450 , and in Baltimore $ 276,823 , it must be admitted that there might be a very free ...
... considered that the whole amount of stock loans , for the safety of which personal security could be at all necessary , was in Philadelphia $ 173,450 , and in Baltimore $ 276,823 , it must be admitted that there might be a very free ...
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... considered a sufficient inducement ? Mr. L. said he was too much fatigued to dis- cuss the resolutions proposed by the chairman of the select committee . He was , however , glad that he had withdrawn the most objectionable . Of those ...
... considered a sufficient inducement ? Mr. L. said he was too much fatigued to dis- cuss the resolutions proposed by the chairman of the select committee . He was , however , glad that he had withdrawn the most objectionable . Of those ...
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... considered but one other point : How would the Government be affected by a dissolution of the charter ? I protest against the idea , that the Government cannot get on without this bank . We are not depend- ent on this corporation ...
... considered but one other point : How would the Government be affected by a dissolution of the charter ? I protest against the idea , that the Government cannot get on without this bank . We are not depend- ent on this corporation ...
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