The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies to public addresses. Indian addresses. Miscellaneous: 1. Notes on Virginia; 2. Biographical sketches of distinguished men; 3. The batture at New OrleansTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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Strana 9
... interest on the public debts , and to discharge the principals in shorter periods than the laws or the general ex- pectations had contemplated . War , indeed , and untoward events , may change this prospect of things , and call for ...
... interest on the public debts , and to discharge the principals in shorter periods than the laws or the general ex- pectations had contemplated . War , indeed , and untoward events , may change this prospect of things , and call for ...
Strana 11
... interest of the national debt , will show that the public faith has been exactly maintained . To these will be added an estimate of appropriations necessary for the ensuing year . This last will of course be effected by such ...
... interest of the national debt , will show that the public faith has been exactly maintained . To these will be added an estimate of appropriations necessary for the ensuing year . This last will of course be effected by such ...
Strana 16
... interest defeat our hope , it rests with the legislature to decide whether they will meet inequalities abroad with countervailing inequalities at home , or provide for the evil in any other way . It is with satisfaction I lay before you ...
... interest defeat our hope , it rests with the legislature to decide whether they will meet inequalities abroad with countervailing inequalities at home , or provide for the evil in any other way . It is with satisfaction I lay before you ...
Strana 18
... interest , of the public debt , exclusive of upward of one million paid by the sale of bank stock , and making in the whole a reduction of nearly five millions and a half of principal ; and to have now in the treasury four millions and ...
... interest , of the public debt , exclusive of upward of one million paid by the sale of bank stock , and making in the whole a reduction of nearly five millions and a half of principal ; and to have now in the treasury four millions and ...
Strana 23
... interest you feel in these will supersede in your minds all private considerations . Congress witnessed , at their last session , the extraordinary agi- tation produced in the public mind by the suspension of our right of deposit at the ...
... interest you feel in these will supersede in your minds all private considerations . Congress witnessed , at their last session , the extraordinary agi- tation produced in the public mind by the suspension of our right of deposit at the ...
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