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... currency shall , as far as possible , be entirely separated from the political power of the country as well as wrested from an institution which has already attempted to subject the Government to its will . In his opinion the action of ...
... currency shall , as far as possible , be entirely separated from the political power of the country as well as wrested from an institution which has already attempted to subject the Government to its will . In his opinion the action of ...
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... currency we must look to a course of legislation råd- ically different from that which created such an institution .. • On this subject I am sure that I can not be mistaken in ascrib- ing our want of success to the undue countenance ...
... currency we must look to a course of legislation råd- ically different from that which created such an institution .. • On this subject I am sure that I can not be mistaken in ascrib- ing our want of success to the undue countenance ...
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... currency of the country . Variableness must ever be the characteristic of a currency of which the precious metals are not the chief ingredient , or which can be ex- panded or contracted without regard to the principles that regulate the ...
... currency of the country . Variableness must ever be the characteristic of a currency of which the precious metals are not the chief ingredient , or which can be ex- panded or contracted without regard to the principles that regulate the ...
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Planter and Politician 18221828 | 8 |
Second Term 18331836 | 15 |
DOCUMENTS | 21 |
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American Andrew Jackson ANNUAL MESSAGE December appropriations attempt authority bill branch Cabinet Calhoun character charter citizens claims compact Congress considered Constitution dangerous declares deemed Donelson duty edited effect election Emily Donelson ernment established Executive exercise exist favor Federal fellow-citizens foreign France Francis Blair funds happy Henry Clay Hermitage honor House of Representatives Hunter's Hill important Indians institution interests internal improvements Jacksonian Democracy January John John Donelson John Quincy Adams justice laws legislation Legislature liberty March Martin Van Buren means measures ment Mississippi Mississippi River monopoly necessary nullification objects officers operation opinion ordinance payment peace political present preserve President principles proper provision public debt public deposits public lands purpose removal Republic of Texas resolution revenue Second Bank Secretary Senate South Carolina stitution Supreme Court tariff Tennessee Thomas Hart Benton tion Treasury treaty tribes unconstitutional Union United veto Washington York