... be overlooked, will feel at once the necessity and justice of uniting their energies with those of the mercantile interest. The suspension of specie payments at such a time and under such circumstances as we have lately witnessed could not be other... The Congressional Globe - Page 9de United States. Congress - 1837Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | United States. Congress - 1837 - 668 pages
...measure ; and we can •ctreely err in believing that the period must soon arrive «hen all that aro solvent will redeem their issues in gold and silver....prosperity at home. If the debt of our merchants has •ccumulated, or their credit is impaired, these arc fluctuations always incident to extensive or... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 1837 - 104 pages
...circumstances as we have lately witnessed. could not be other than a temporary measure; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon...such obligations docs not admit of question. They nre guarantied by the resources of a country. the fruits of whose industry afford abundant means of... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1837 - 668 pages
...witnessed, could not be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that Iho period must soon arrive when all that are solvent...-and prosperity at home. If the debt of our merchants Ins -icrumubtetl, or their credit is impaired, these are fluctuations always incident to extensive... | |
 | Condy Raguet - 1838 - 428 pages
...cireumstancea as we havu lalely witnessed, could nol be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scareely err in believing that the period must soon arrive...that are solvent will redeem their issues in gold or silver. Dealings abroad naturally depend on resourees and prosperity at home. If the debt of our... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...could not be other than a tempowry measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must arrive when all that are solvent will redeem their issues in gold and Dealings abroad naturally depend on resources and prosperity at home. If the debt of our merchants... | |
 | United States. President - 1846 - 970 pages
...circumstances as we have lately witnessed, could not be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon...transactions. But the ultimate security of such obligations does not admit of question. They are guarantied by the resources of a country, the fruits of whose... | |
 | United States. President - 1854 - 586 pages
...circumstances as we have lately witnessed, could not be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon...transactions. But the ultimate security of such obligations does not admit of question. They are guarantied by the resources of a country, the fruits of whose... | |
 | United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1860 - 816 pages
...circumstances as we have lately witnessed, could not be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon...such obligations docs not admit of question. They are guaranteed by the resources of a country, the fruits of whose industry afford abundant means of ample... | |
 | United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1860 - 818 pages
...be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must Boon arrive when all that are solvent will redeem their...ultimate security of such obligations docs not admit of qoestion. They are guaranteed by the resources of a country, the fruits of whose industry afford abundant... | |
 | Edward Griffin Tileston - 1871 - 240 pages
...circumstances as we have lately witnessed, could not -be other than a temporary measure ; and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon...solvent will redeem their issues in gold and silver." ... ' 1837.— Dec. 4. First Annual Message. "We have reason to renew the expression of our devout... | |
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