| United States. President - 1846 - 766 str.
...the bank of the United States expires in 1836, and its stockholders will mo.st probably apply fora renewal of their privileges. In order to avoid the...principles, and such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I can not, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the deliberate consideration... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 str.
...organizing that department, that its secretary may devote more of his time to our foreign telations. Clearly satisfied that the public good would be promoted...for a renewal of their privileges. In order to avoid Ihe evils resulting from precipitancy in a measure involving such important principles, and such deep... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 590 str.
...Congress might set apart for their use. With regard to the United States Bank he said : " The charter of the Bank of the United States expires in 1836,...such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I cannot, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the deliberate consideration of the legislature... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1848 - 494 str.
...President, in his opening message, introduced the subject to congress in the following terms: " The charter of the bank of the United States expires in 1836,...a measure involving such important principles, and eucli deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I cannot injustice to the parties interested, too soon... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 582 str.
...parties interested, too soon present the subject to the deliberate consideration of the legislature, in order to avoid the evils resulting from precipitancy,...important principles and such deep pecuniary interests." Aware of this early invitation given to Congress to take up the subject, by the President himself,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1852 - 790 str.
...circulation. The President observed that " the charter of the Bank of the Unite d Stales expires in 1 836, and its stockholders will, most probably, apply for...important principles, and such deep pecuniary interests, I fe*l that I cannot, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the délibérât«... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 544 str.
...by some suitable provision on the subject, 1 respectfully invite your attention to it. The charter of the bank of the United States expires in 1836,...principles, and such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I can not, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the deliberate consideration... | |
| 1853 - 514 str.
...by some suitable provision on the subject, 1 respectfully invite your attention to it. The charter of the Bank of the United States expires in 1836,...precipitancy in a measure involving such important princ'ples, and such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I cannot, in justice to the parties interested,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 str.
...parties interested, too soon present the subject to the deliberate consideration of the legislature, in order to avoid the evils resulting from precipitancy,...important principles and such deep pecuniary interests." Aware of this early invitation given to Congress to take up the subject, by the President himself,... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 str.
...by some suitable provision on the subject, I respectfully invite your attention to it. The charter of the Bank of the United States expires in 1836,...such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I cannot, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the deliberate consideration of the legislature... | |
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