| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 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. No. 82. The Bank Controversy: Jackson's Second Annual Message December 7, 1830 LITTLE attention was... | |
| Louisiana Historical Society - 1917 - 290 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 all...the advantages to the government and country that was expected to result from the present bank." The records show that: In 1829, $12,405,005.80 was paid... | |
| Louisiana Historical Society - 1918 - 156 str.
...wisdom of the Legislature whether a national one, founded rspon the credit of the government and its revenues might not be devised, which would avoid all...the advantages to the government and country that was expected to result from the present bank." The records show that: In 1829, $12,405,005.80 was paid... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1921 - 554 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...time secure all the advantages to the government and the country that were expected to result from the present Bank." These sentences forecast a great deal... | |
| William Henry Hudson, Irwin Scofield Guernsey - 1922 - 778 str.
...whether, if a Bank were necessary, " 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." 1 This opinion of the Bank was not the opinion of a majority of Congress or of the President's Cabinet.... | |
| John Martin Chapman, Ray Bert Westerfield - 1927 - 798 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 all...that were expected to result from the present bank. — [Messages of Presidents, Vol. II.] (a) What were the objections of President Jackson at this time... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1963 - 716 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 all...that were expected to result from the present bank. Report of Senate Committee on Finance, on National Currency [Sen. Doc. 104, Twenty-First Congress,... | |
| James Knox Polk - 1969 - 886 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...secure all the advantages to the Government and country which were expected to result from the present Bank." In your message of December 1830 you again call... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1980 - 864 str.
...national institution one founded upon the credit of the Govt and its revenues might [not be devjised which would avoid all constitutional [difficulties,...at the same time secure all the [advantages to the Govt. and the country that were [expected] to result from the present Bank AD, DLC (76). Introductory... | |
| Stephen Skowronek - 1997 - 592 str.
...upon the credit of the Government and its revenues, might not be devised which would avoid all the constitutional difficulties and at the same time secure all the advantages to the Government and the country that were expected to result from the present" one. In all, Jackson's message sketched... | |
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