| Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 822 str.
...operations of the government, whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the government, and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present bank. I was not in "Washington when this message was prepared, and had had no conversation with the President... | |
| George Tucker - 1858 - 524 str.
...deemed necessary, he submits whether a national one, founded upon "the credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...at the same time secure all the advantages to the Governjnent and country which were expected to result from the present Bank." and in the main indicates... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 764 str.
...wisdom of the legislature whether a national one, founded, upon the credit of the government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present bank." The President did not enumerate among the advantages of the bank which he suggested, that it would... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 678 str.
...the legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the government, and its revenue, might not be devised, which would avoid all constitutional difficulties; and, at the same tune, secure all the advantage to the government and country, that were expected to result from the... | |
| Nathan Sargent - 1875 - 356 str.
...wisdom of the legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present bank." Thus the President had brought up the question of recharter six or seven years before the expiration... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 674 str.
...wisdom of the legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present Bank." This announcement created all the astonishment of a clap of thunder in a cloudless sky. It was received... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 668 str.
...wisdom of the legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present Bank." This announcement created all the astonishment of a clap of thunder in a cloudless sky. It was received... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 900 str.
...wisdom of the Legislature, whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present bank. I can not close this communication without bringing to your view the just claim of the representatives... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 904 str.
...wisdom of the Legislature, whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid...that were expected to result from the present bank. I can not close this communication without bringing to your view the just claim of the representatives... | |
| James Parton - 1888 - 814 str.
...which would avoid all ion«titutional difficulties; and, at the same time, secure all the advantage! to the government and country that were expected to result from the present bank." The President did not enumerate among the advantages of the bank which he suggested, that it would... | |
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