Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 79
... establish- ment of a bank on sound and proper principles . The principal good I expect from it is rather future than present . I do not see , indeed , that it is likely to pro- duce evil at any time . In times to come , it will , I hope ...
... establish- ment of a bank on sound and proper principles . The principal good I expect from it is rather future than present . I do not see , indeed , that it is likely to pro- duce evil at any time . In times to come , it will , I hope ...
Halaman 82
... establish the credit of both . Sir , I can view this only as a system of rank specu- lation , and enormous mischief . Nothing in our con- dition is worse , in my opinion , than the inclination of government to throw itself upon such ...
... establish the credit of both . Sir , I can view this only as a system of rank specu- lation , and enormous mischief . Nothing in our con- dition is worse , in my opinion , than the inclination of government to throw itself upon such ...
Halaman 83
... establish the finances , we have the beaten road before us . All true analogy , all experi- ence and all just knowledge of ourselves and our con- dition point one way . A wise and systematic econo- my , and a settled and substantial ...
... establish the finances , we have the beaten road before us . All true analogy , all experi- ence and all just knowledge of ourselves and our con- dition point one way . A wise and systematic econo- my , and a settled and substantial ...
Halaman 90
... establish , to increase the difficulties and dis- tress , which the existing banks now experience , and to render it nearly impossible for them to resume the pay- ment of their notes . This is what every man would naturally expect ...
... establish , to increase the difficulties and dis- tress , which the existing banks now experience , and to render it nearly impossible for them to resume the pay- ment of their notes . This is what every man would naturally expect ...
Halaman 91
... established , many of them , at least , when government had declared its purpose to have no bank of its own . They deserve some regard on their own account , and on account of those particularly concerned in them . But they de- serve ...
... established , many of them , at least , when government had declared its purpose to have no bank of its own . They deserve some regard on their own account , and on account of those particularly concerned in them . But they de- serve ...
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