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" But, for the interests of the Community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the Nation should possess a currency of equal value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has entrusted Congress,... "
A General History of the Most Prominent Banks in Europe: Particularly the ... - Page 141
by Thomas H. Goddard - 1831 - 254 pages
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Journal of the Senate of the United States of America

United States. Congress. Senate - Electronic journals - 1816 - 576 pages
...throughout the Union. But, for the interests of the community at large, as well as fur the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that the nation should...use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79

English literature - 1817 - 670 pages
...throughout the Union. But, for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should...use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has entrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 5

Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 434 pages
...December, 1816. "Uut, says he, fur the interest of the community at large, as well as fur the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should...use, wherever it may circulate. The constitution has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description,...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 5

Pennsylvania - 1830 - 522 pages
...December, 1816. "But, says he, for the interest of the community at large, as well as fur the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should...use, wherever it may circulate. The constitution has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description,...
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Speech of the Hon. Horace Binney, on the Question of the Removal of the ...

Horace Binney - 1834 - 172 pages
...Union. But for the ' interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Trea' sury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency...and the measures which were taken during the last ' sessiim, in execution of the power, give every promise of success. The Bank ' of the United States...
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The War on the Bank of the United States: Or, A Review of the Measures of ...

1834 - 186 pages
...community at large," says the President, in his Message of December, 1816, "as well as the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should...value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate." A thousand illustrations of the falsity and absurdity of the position of the Secretary could be given....
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Documents Printed by Order of the Legislature of the State of Maine During ...

Maine. Legislature - 1838 - 1062 pages
...December following, he says: "For the interest of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should...value, credit and use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitu tion has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency...
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Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 54

United States - 1838 - 436 pages
...in 1838. '•' For the interest of the community at large," said he, " as well as for the purposes of the treasury, it is essential that the nation should...use wherever it may circulate. The constitution has entrusted congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating the currency of that description."...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 14; Volume 70

United States. Congress - Law - 1837 - 612 pages
...that the constitution has entrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of equal value, credit, and use, wherever it may circulate ; but does he not here evidently refer to the power "to coin money and regulate the value thereof!"...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1838 - 1064 pages
...interests of the Community «t large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is esseutial that the Nation should possess a currency of equal...use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has entrusted Congress, exclusively, with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description...
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