| 1834 - 186 str.
...Bank were questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens, and, that all men admitted that it had failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. The spirit that was to guide the war was obvious from the colour of these assertions. If a prejudice... | |
| 1835 - 346 str.
...expediency of the law creating this Bank, are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow citizens; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." In this there is no committal on the constitutional power of Congress to create a Bank. The Executive... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 str.
...expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow citizens; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of the... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1835 - 628 str.
...large portion of our fellow cilizens; and it must be admitted by all," ihe message added, " that it had failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." This declaration created no little surprise, in the minds of all who had made themselves acquainted... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - 1837 - 460 str.
...Legislature and the People. Both the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this Bank are well questioned by a large portion of our...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of the... | |
| Henry Clay - 1838 - 734 str.
...Legislature and the people. Both the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank, are well questioned by a large portion of our...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency. " Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 520 str.
...expediency of the law creating this bank, are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow citizens ; and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency." The subject was renewed in his message id 1830-31, with increased hostility, and a violent attack on... | |
| Condy Raguet - 1838 - 428 str.
...expedieney of the law ereating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow citizens, and it must be admitted by all, that it has failed...the great end of establishing a uniform and sound curreney." The subject was renewed in his annual message of 7th December, 1830, aecompanied by a suggestion,... | |
| 1838 - 28 str.
...the friends and supporters of the President then, justify you in saying, that his assertion, 'that " it must be admitted by all, that it has failed in...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency," was a false pretence ? Now as to the assertion that " both ¡he constitutionality and expediency "... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 246 str.
...passed over here. His words are—'Both the constitutionality and expediency of the law enacting this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our...end of establishing a uniform and sound currency.' It would be like probing anew, the wounds that are healing, here to dwell upon the disasters with which... | |
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