The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1854 |
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... growing out of the Berlin and Milan decrees , as well as the Rambouillet and other special decrees , esti- mated the sum to which they supposed the United States to be fairly en- Now , I submit , said Mr. C. , to 18 SPEECHES .
... growing out of the Berlin and Milan decrees , as well as the Rambouillet and other special decrees , esti- mated the sum to which they supposed the United States to be fairly en- Now , I submit , said Mr. C. , to 18 SPEECHES .
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... supposed anal- ogy between the present situation of the country and that of 1816 , when the late bank was chartered , after the war with Great Britain . I was an actor in that scene , and may be permitted to speak in relation to it with ...
... supposed anal- ogy between the present situation of the country and that of 1816 , when the late bank was chartered , after the war with Great Britain . I was an actor in that scene , and may be permitted to speak in relation to it with ...
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... supposed , it is equally clear that the concentration of the currency at the same point , through the connection of the Government with the banks , would have equal if not greater effects ; and that , whether one general bank should ...
... supposed , it is equally clear that the concentration of the currency at the same point , through the connection of the Government with the banks , would have equal if not greater effects ; and that , whether one general bank should ...
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... supposed . Instead of this , he thinks it is still meditat- ing schemes of power . Be it so . He was not more confid- ing than his colleague . Experience had taught him distrust of power ; and if the apprehensions of his colleague ...
... supposed . Instead of this , he thinks it is still meditat- ing schemes of power . Be it so . He was not more confid- ing than his colleague . Experience had taught him distrust of power ; and if the apprehensions of his colleague ...
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... supposed that they could retain their credit for a mo- ment after they ceased to be convertible into the metals on demand ; nor were they supposed to have the effect of in- creasing the aggregate amount of the currency ; nor , of course ...
... supposed that they could retain their credit for a mo- ment after they ceased to be convertible into the metals on demand ; nor were they supposed to have the effect of in- creasing the aggregate amount of the currency ; nor , of course ...
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