Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 68
... importance to both parties ; but I flatter myself , that I have not misjudged the interests of our own country , in refusing to sanction a principle , that might be productive of more extensive evils than those it was our aim to prevent ...
... importance to both parties ; but I flatter myself , that I have not misjudged the interests of our own country , in refusing to sanction a principle , that might be productive of more extensive evils than those it was our aim to prevent ...
Halaman 78
... importance , useful to the government and country at all times , and most useful in times of commerce and prosperity . I am sure , sir , that the advantages which would at present result from any bank , are greatly overrated . To look ...
... importance , useful to the government and country at all times , and most useful in times of commerce and prosperity . I am sure , sir , that the advantages which would at present result from any bank , are greatly overrated . To look ...
Halaman 79
... important assistance , in divers ways , to the general operation of finance . They are useful to the State in their proper place and sphere , but they are not sources of national income . The fountains of revenue must be sunk deeper ...
... important assistance , in divers ways , to the general operation of finance . They are useful to the State in their proper place and sphere , but they are not sources of national income . The fountains of revenue must be sunk deeper ...
Halaman 83
... important to be hazarded in schemes like these . If we wish to restore the public credit , and to re - establish the finances , we have the beaten road before us . All true analogy , all experi- ence and all just knowledge of ourselves ...
... important to be hazarded in schemes like these . If we wish to restore the public credit , and to re - establish the finances , we have the beaten road before us . All true analogy , all experi- ence and all just knowledge of ourselves ...
Halaman 94
... that I approve entirely of the conduct of this gov- ernment , and that Spain has no cause of complaint . Having violated an important stipulation of the treaty of 1795 , that power had justly subjected herself to 94 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
... that I approve entirely of the conduct of this gov- ernment , and that Spain has no cause of complaint . Having violated an important stipulation of the treaty of 1795 , that power had justly subjected herself to 94 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
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