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" banks and a Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the Government. I preferred then, as I now do, the latter to the former, as more efficient, and not a whit more unconstitutional ; and, if I now were again placed in the same state of things "
Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the ... - Page 328
by John Caldwell Calhoun - 1888
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 2

Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 764 pages
...the legal means in hi* power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the Government. When Mr. WRIGHT had concluded his remarki, Mr. WEBSTER said : I cannot consent to let the opportumty...
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Life of John C. Calhoun: Presenting a Condensed History of Political Events ...

John Caldwell Calhoun - United States - 1843 - 642 pages
...twenty banking system, has Undergone considerable changes. It would be strange if Xx •' of state banks and a Bank of the United States, as the fiscal...and, if I now were again placed in the same state of tilings that I then was, with all my present feelings and views, I could hardly have acted differently...
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The Life of Silas Wright, Late Governor of the State of New York: With an ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - Canals - 1847 - 418 pages
...the legal means in my power, in the effort now making to substitute the state banks instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the Government. I believe they are fully competent to the object. I am wholly unmoved by the alarms which have been sounded,...
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Lives of the Governors of the State of New York

John Stilwell Jenkins - Governors - 1851 - 872 pages
...the legal means in my power, in the effort now making to substitute the state banks instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the Government. I believe they are fully competent to the object. I am wholly unmoved by the alarms which have been sounded,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 582 pages
...the legal means in his power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the government. When Mr. Wright had concluded his remarks, Mr. Webster said : — I cannot consent to let the opportunity...
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The Life of Silas Wright: Late Governor of the State of New York. With an ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1852 - 390 pages
...the legal means in my power, in the effort now making to substitute the state banks instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the Government. I believe they are fully competent to the object. I am wholly unmoved by the alarms which have been sounded,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...

Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1853 - 582 pages
...the legal means in his power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the government. When Mr. Wright had concluded his remarks, Mr. Webster said : — I cannot consent to let the opportunity...
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The Works of Daniel Webster..., Volume 3

Daniel Webster - 1858 - 564 pages
...the legal means in his power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the government. When Mr. Wright had concluded his remarks, Mr. Webster said • — I cannot consent to let the opportunity...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1860 - 578 pages
...the legal means in his power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the government. When Mr. Wright had concluded his remarks, Mr. Webster said- — THE REMOVAL OF THE DEPOSITS. 517 I...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1860 - 576 pages
...the legal means in his power, in the effort now making to substitute the State banks, instead of the Bank of the United States, as the fiscal agent of the government. When Mr. Wright had concluded his remarks, Mr. Webster said • — I cannot consent to let the opportunity...
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