The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1837 |
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... equal to specie , having equal credit over all parts of the country , capable of serving for the payment of debts and carrying on the ternal business of the country throughout and between the different and distant sections of this great ...
... equal to specie , having equal credit over all parts of the country , capable of serving for the payment of debts and carrying on the ternal business of the country throughout and between the different and distant sections of this great ...
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... equal to two - thirds of the ount ; and money must be borrowed upon the credit of he United States , to supply the deficiency . Another and stronger view , however , was presented to e committee by the head of the Treasury Department ...
... equal to two - thirds of the ount ; and money must be borrowed upon the credit of he United States , to supply the deficiency . Another and stronger view , however , was presented to e committee by the head of the Treasury Department ...
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... equal to gold and silver . The Trea ury might have been replenished by their sale ; and we might suffer the deposite law to take its course . Mr. B. said , however much ingenuity might attempt t disguise this question , the result was ...
... equal to gold and silver . The Trea ury might have been replenished by their sale ; and we might suffer the deposite law to take its course . Mr. B. said , however much ingenuity might attempt t disguise this question , the result was ...
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... equal to the proportion which the Govern stock held by the banks bore to their issues . It was excess that hung on the market and depressed the valu their notes . The solution is easy . The banks took Government stock , payable in ...
... equal to the proportion which the Govern stock held by the banks bore to their issues . It was excess that hung on the market and depressed the valu their notes . The solution is easy . The banks took Government stock , payable in ...
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... equal credit endorses his note for nothing , should put his name with his friend's , being their joint credit , into a bank , and take out the notes of the bank , which is , in fact , but the credit of the bank itself , and pay six per ...
... equal credit endorses his note for nothing , should put his name with his friend's , being their joint credit , into a bank , and take out the notes of the bank , which is , in fact , but the credit of the bank itself , and pay six per ...
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