Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... of silver and gold . Like the old continental , or the treasury notes of the last war , or the bank pa- per at that period , of all the banks in the country , excepting New - England , it passed from hand to hand , by delivery : being ...
... of silver and gold . Like the old continental , or the treasury notes of the last war , or the bank pa- per at that period , of all the banks in the country , excepting New - England , it passed from hand to hand , by delivery : being ...
الصفحة 96
... of the buying and selling , done in the market . What color had the gentleman to call such a transaction , robbery ? Was it less fair and honest than dealing in any other medium ? In continental bills , while they were current ? In treasury ...
... of the buying and selling , done in the market . What color had the gentleman to call such a transaction , robbery ? Was it less fair and honest than dealing in any other medium ? In continental bills , while they were current ? In treasury ...
الصفحة 113
... of less enlightened ages , ' found so ably expressed in the old - fashioned way of telling the truth , by the Secretary of the Treasury , in his Report . He then sat down to relieve the nation from all the evils of errone- ous financial ...
... of less enlightened ages , ' found so ably expressed in the old - fashioned way of telling the truth , by the Secretary of the Treasury , in his Report . He then sat down to relieve the nation from all the evils of errone- ous financial ...
الصفحة 118
... of Government , that it is said to have been the constant custom of certain offi- cers , to select and separate all New - England bank bills , from any sums of money going into the Treasury , and supply their places with the bills of ...
... of Government , that it is said to have been the constant custom of certain offi- cers , to select and separate all New - England bank bills , from any sums of money going into the Treasury , and supply their places with the bills of ...
الصفحة 142
... of Governor Houston before the House of Representatives , for an assault on Mr. Stanberry . - Speech of Mr ... Treasury , that , if found guilty , he might be removed from office . Mr. Stanberry of Ohio , opposed the Resolution ...
... of Governor Houston before the House of Representatives , for an assault on Mr. Stanberry . - Speech of Mr ... Treasury , that , if found guilty , he might be removed from office . Mr. Stanberry of Ohio , opposed the Resolution ...
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