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" Both the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens ; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. "
The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay ... - Page 312
by Henry Clay - 1843
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1829 - 998 pages
...Ba»* *** vje\\q«ie»33 JOURNAL, OF THE [Dec. 9. tioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...Legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid all constitutional...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...expediency of the law creating this Uank, are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; mid it must be admitted by all, that it has failed in...the Legislature whether a national one, founded upon t'le credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid all constitutional...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ...

United States. Congress - Law - 1834 - 740 pages
...have always entertained an opinion adverse to the bank on both grounds. The President continues: " If such an institution is deemed essential to the...Legislature whether a national one, founded upon the. credit of the Government and its resources, might notfafe devised." Here, again, the President, so...
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Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd ..., Volume 2; Volume 8; Volume 54

United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 778 pages
...expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellowcitizens; and it must be admitted by all that it has failed...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." Mr. FOSTER, of Georgia, said that from the commencement of this discussion the strong ground of opposition...
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Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd ..., Volume 2; Volume 8; Volume 54

United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 782 pages
...the message of the President of the United States to Congress in December, 1829, in which he says, "it must be admitted by all that it has failed in the end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." [Mr. J. here quoted the passage respecting the United...
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Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd ..., Volume 2; Volume 8; Volume 54

United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 778 pages
...the messaje of the President of the United States to Congress ia December, 1829, in which he says, " it must be admitted by all that it has failed in the end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." [Mr. J. here quoted the puaage respecting the United...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 5

Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 434 pages
...that part cf his first message which relates to the Bank of the United States, expresses the opinion, that "it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." After giving to this opinion all the consideration to which it is so justly entitled, from the eminent...
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1829 - 592 pages
...expediency of the law creating this Bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...Legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the Government and it s revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid all constitutional...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...creating this bank, are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens; and it must be aduittcd ver the sovereign States. The words are, "The judicial...vested in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts .leemcd essential to the fiscal operations of the Government, I submit to the wisdom of the Legislature...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 5

Pennsylvania - 1830 - 522 pages
...that part of his first message which relates to the Bank of the United States, expresses the opinion, that "it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." After giving to this opinion all the consideration to which it is so justly entitled, from Ihe eminent...
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