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... present overthrow of credit would have been prevented by the existence of a national bank . Prone- ness to excessive issues has ever been the vice of the banking system - a vice as prominent in national as in State institutions . This ...
... present overthrow of credit would have been prevented by the existence of a national bank . Prone- ness to excessive issues has ever been the vice of the banking system - a vice as prominent in national as in State institutions . This ...
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... present expense . The extent of the business to be transacted has already been stated ; and in respect to the amount of money with which the officers employed would be intrusted at any one time , it appears that , assuming a balance of ...
... present expense . The extent of the business to be transacted has already been stated ; and in respect to the amount of money with which the officers employed would be intrusted at any one time , it appears that , assuming a balance of ...
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... present moment the receipts and disbursements of the Government are made in legal currency in the largest portion of the Union . No one suggests a departure from this rule , and if it can now be successfully carried out it will be ...
... present moment the receipts and disbursements of the Government are made in legal currency in the largest portion of the Union . No one suggests a departure from this rule , and if it can now be successfully carried out it will be ...
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United States Senator | 9 |
Later Career and Retirement | 18 |
Special Session Message September 4 1837 | 31 |
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