| United States. Congress. Senate - 1816 - 576 pągines
...and confidence buth at home and abroad. The local accumulations of the revenue have already enabled the treasury to meet the public engagements in the...the interests of the community at large, as well as fur the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency of equal... | |
| 1819 - 542 pągines
...abroad. The local accumulations of the revenue have already ena- ' bled the treasury to meet the publick engagements in the local currency of most of the states...the Union. But, for the interests of the community atJarge, as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that the nation should possess... | |
| Horace Binney - 1834 - 172 pągines
...' confidence both at home and abroad. The local accumulations of the re' venue have already enabled the Treasury to meet the public engagements ' in the...community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Trea' sury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency of equal value, ' credit, and... | |
| 1834 - 186 pągines
...interests of the community at large," says the President, in his Message of December, 1816, "as well as the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that...value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate." A thousand illustrations of the falsity and absurdity of the position of the Secretary could be given.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 612 pągines
...and confidence both at home and abroad. The local accumulations of the revenue have already enabled the Treasury to meet the public engagements in the local currency of most of the Stales ; and it is expected that the same cause will produce the same effect throughout the Union.... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1838 - 1064 pągines
...and confidence both at Home and Abroad. The local accumulations of the Revenue have already enabled the Treasury to meet the public engagements, in the...the Union. But, for the interests of the Community «t large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is esseutial that the Nation should possess... | |
| Condy Raguet - 1838 - 428 pągines
...congress in 1816, is even more true in 1838. — "For the interests of the community at large," said he, " as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that the nation should poSEess a curreney of equal value, eredit and use wherever it may cireulate. The constitution has entrusted... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 pągines
...the restoration of an uniform medium of exchange. The local accumulations of the revenue have enabled the treasury to meet the public engagements in the local currency of most of the States. — But, for the interests of the whole community, as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 496 pągines
...the restoration of an uniform medium of exchange. The local accumulations of the revenue have enabled the treasury to meet the public engagements in the local currency of most of the States. — But, for the interests of the whole community, as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it... | |
| Maine - 1841 - 460 pągines
...effects and impracticable in its execution. Resolved, That for the interests of the whole community, as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is...essential that the nation should possess a currency of uniform value, credit and use. wherever it may circulale ; that the Constitution has intrusted Congress... | |
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