The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... Congress . At the second session , the United States Bank was estab- lished . Without detaining you by quoting papers or speeches of that day , I will simply refer any one , curious to inquire , to the official documents of the time ...
... Congress . At the second session , the United States Bank was estab- lished . Without detaining you by quoting papers or speeches of that day , I will simply refer any one , curious to inquire , to the official documents of the time ...
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Daniel Webster. ever came from Congress greater authority and value than could attach to any thing emanating from any single State . The assumption by Congress of the State debts illustrates this remark ; for the moment the United States ...
Daniel Webster. ever came from Congress greater authority and value than could attach to any thing emanating from any single State . The assumption by Congress of the State debts illustrates this remark ; for the moment the United States ...
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... Congress for the ensuing September . The country was in wide - spread confusion , paralyzed in its commerce , its currency utterly deranged . What was to be done ? What would Mr. Van Buren recommend ? He could not go back to the Bank of ...
... Congress for the ensuing September . The country was in wide - spread confusion , paralyzed in its commerce , its currency utterly deranged . What was to be done ? What would Mr. Van Buren recommend ? He could not go back to the Bank of ...
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... Congress has no power to regulate currency or exchanges , none to miti- gate the embarrassments of the country , none to relieve its pros- trate industry , and even if the power did exist , it would be un- wise , in his opinion , to ...
... Congress has no power to regulate currency or exchanges , none to miti- gate the embarrassments of the country , none to relieve its pros- trate industry , and even if the power did exist , it would be un- wise , in his opinion , to ...
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... Congress to provide a substitute , which shall equally engage the confidence and accommodate the wants of the citizens throughout the Union . If the operation of the State banks cannot produce this result , the probable operation of a ...
... Congress to provide a substitute , which shall equally engage the confidence and accommodate the wants of the citizens throughout the Union . If the operation of the State banks cannot produce this result , the probable operation of a ...
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