Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 2;Količina 14;Količina 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1315
... demand or any other , which may have occasioned the difference . Still he denied the policy or justice of exacting gold and silver at this time in payment of the public dues ; when it could not be procured but at a high premium , and ...
... demand or any other , which may have occasioned the difference . Still he denied the policy or justice of exacting gold and silver at this time in payment of the public dues ; when it could not be procured but at a high premium , and ...
Stran 1321
... demand for specie - to make difficulties in the way of resuming specie payments . I ask the gentlemen from the West ... demands of the Treasury , without taxes or loans , ought to receive the favorable consideration of the House . Still ...
... demand for specie - to make difficulties in the way of resuming specie payments . I ask the gentlemen from the West ... demands of the Treasury , without taxes or loans , ought to receive the favorable consideration of the House . Still ...
Stran 1331
... demands upon the Treasury up to that time , of four millions of dollars . [ Mr. McKIM explained , and stated the ... demand . It is their being receivable for customs and for public lands which constitutes their true value . If they ...
... demands upon the Treasury up to that time , of four millions of dollars . [ Mr. McKIM explained , and stated the ... demand . It is their being receivable for customs and for public lands which constitutes their true value . If they ...
Stran 1333
... demands upon it , and upwards of three millions of a surplus ! Why shall the Government not avail itself of these means to ... demand . They are articles bought and sold just like any other commodity of trade , and have , moreover , been ...
... demands upon it , and upwards of three millions of a surplus ! Why shall the Government not avail itself of these means to ... demand . They are articles bought and sold just like any other commodity of trade , and have , moreover , been ...
Stran 1335
... demand is for bank notes , and not for specie . Thus it is demon- strated there can be no practical difficulty in the exten- sion of the policy called for by the best interests of the country . Will there be any injustice done the ...
... demand is for bank notes , and not for specie . Thus it is demon- strated there can be no practical difficulty in the exten- sion of the policy called for by the best interests of the country . Will there be any injustice done the ...
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