Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4243
... President himself , or the Sec- " quick contagion " of the panic soon reached the good retary of the Treasury , or with both , it is the first time I people who sent me here . Public meetings were held in have heard a doubt suggested ...
... President himself , or the Sec- " quick contagion " of the panic soon reached the good retary of the Treasury , or with both , it is the first time I people who sent me here . Public meetings were held in have heard a doubt suggested ...
Page 4245
... President not only inexpedient but illegal , I appre- not otherwise provided for , and which shall be establish- hend we should have heard but little , at all events , from ed by law . The participation of the Senate was intended the ...
... President not only inexpedient but illegal , I appre- not otherwise provided for , and which shall be establish- hend we should have heard but little , at all events , from ed by law . The participation of the Senate was intended the ...
Page 4261
... President Madison signed the charter of the present bank . 4th . The Supreme Court have decided in favor of the constitutionality of a national bank . deposites , only a few months after this House had , by a 1st . That many of the ...
... President Madison signed the charter of the present bank . 4th . The Supreme Court have decided in favor of the constitutionality of a national bank . deposites , only a few months after this House had , by a 1st . That many of the ...
Page 4275
... President had been placed tleman must have had an object in doing what he did ; there by the People , by a most overwhelming majority , then if it was a reasonable object , it certainly was to and he hoped , in spite of the efforts of ...
... President had been placed tleman must have had an object in doing what he did ; there by the People , by a most overwhelming majority , then if it was a reasonable object , it certainly was to and he hoped , in spite of the efforts of ...
Page 4413
... President's house ; which ended in ordering the road to be gravelled , the side - walks laid with flagging . Mr. VINTON moved to extend the square west of the Capitol to the foot of the slope , and to extend the botanic garden to the ...
... President's house ; which ended in ordering the road to be gravelled , the side - walks laid with flagging . Mr. VINTON moved to extend the square west of the Capitol to the foot of the slope , and to extend the botanic garden to the ...
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