Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 1 卷﹔第 14 卷﹔第 70 卷Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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第 1251 頁
... Secretary of the Treasury , and eventually to crush them . He did not wish the bill to leave the hands of the committee till some security was provided against such a result . He therefore moved to lay this bill and amendment aside for ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , and eventually to crush them . He did not wish the bill to leave the hands of the committee till some security was provided against such a result . He therefore moved to lay this bill and amendment aside for ...
第 1263 頁
... Secretary of the Treasury , and they have avowed their inability to come to any defin- ite conclusion as to the real state of the Treasury . This opinion was expressed and urged , immediately upon the report being laid upon our table ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , and they have avowed their inability to come to any defin- ite conclusion as to the real state of the Treasury . This opinion was expressed and urged , immediately upon the report being laid upon our table ...
第 1325 頁
... Secretary of War on the subject ; on the 27th , an ad- ditional report ; and on the 3d of June , a supplemental re- port on the same subject ; therefore , there were three re- ports made in answer to this resolution , giving all the in ...
... Secretary of War on the subject ; on the 27th , an ad- ditional report ; and on the 3d of June , a supplemental re- port on the same subject ; therefore , there were three re- ports made in answer to this resolution , giving all the in ...
第 1351 頁
... Secretary of the Treasury , and compel him to pay specie until the last dollar was expended , be- fore he could issue a single Treasury note . This discre- tion ought to exist . Specie was more imperatively requir- ed for some expenses ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , and compel him to pay specie until the last dollar was expended , be- fore he could issue a single Treasury note . This discre- tion ought to exist . Specie was more imperatively requir- ed for some expenses ...
第 1353 頁
... Secretary , the Treas- urer , and all disbursing officers , to issue or circulate one of the Treasury notes while the Treasurer or the disbursing officer has either gold or silver on hand . A very few words , I think , are needed to ...
... Secretary , the Treas- urer , and all disbursing officers , to issue or circulate one of the Treasury notes while the Treasurer or the disbursing officer has either gold or silver on hand . A very few words , I think , are needed to ...
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第 1269 頁 - Having carefully and anxiously considered all the facts and arguments, which have been submitted to him, relative to a removal of the public deposites from the bank of the United States, the president deems it his duty, to communicate in this manner to his cabinet the final conclusions of his own mind, and the reasons on which they are founded, in order to put them in durable form, and to prevent misconceptions.
第 1593 頁 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states, in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any person...
第 1745 頁 - The history of trade in the United States, for the last three or four years, affords the most convincing evidence that our present condition is chiefly to be attributed to over-action in all the departments of business ; an over-action deriving, perhaps, its first impulses from antecedent causes, but stimulated to its destructive consequences by excessive issues of bank paper, and by other facilities for the acquisition and enlargement of credit...
第 1593 頁 - That the General Assembly doth also express its deep regret that a spirit has, in sundry instances, been manifested by the Federal Government, to enlarge its powers by forced constructions...
第 1541 頁 - They abound, for instance, in the Minutes of Evidence, taken before the Committee of the House of Commons, on the renewal of the charter of the Bank of England, in 1832.
第 1747 頁 - It was so impossible that such a state of things could long continue, that the prospect of revulsion was present to the minds of considerate men before it actually came. None, however, had correctly anticipated its severity. A concurrence of circumstances, inadequate of themselves to produce such wide-spread and calamitous embarrassments, tended so greatly to aggravate them, that they cannot be overlooked in considering their history. Among these may be mentioned, as most prominent, the great loss...
第 1751 頁 - ... the infant industry of the country by resorting to adequate taxation for the necessary revenue. The facilities of banks, in return for the privileges they acquired, were promptly offered, and perhaps too readily received by an embarrassed Treasury. During the long continuance of a national debt and the intervening difficulties of a foreign war the connection was continued from motives of convenience but these causes have long since passed away; we have no emergencies that make banks necessary...
第 1513 頁 - That it shall be the duty of the Comptroller to superintend the adjustment and preservation of the public accounts ; to examine all accounts settled by the Auditor, and certify the balances arising thereon to the Register ; to countersign all warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, which shall be warranted by law...
第 1753 頁 - ... with obvious safety and convenience be left in the possession of the collecting officers until paid over by them to the public creditors. Neither the amounts retained in their hands nor those deposited in the offices would in an ordinary condition of the revenue be larger in most cases than those often under the control of disbursing officers of the Army and Navy, and might be made entirely safe by requiring such securities and exercising such controlling supervision as Congress may by law prescribe....
第 1225 頁 - The stamping of paper is an operation so much easier than the laying of taxes, that a government in the practice of paper emissions would rarely fail, in any such emergency, to indulge itself too far in the employment of that resource, to avoid, as much as possible, one less auspicious to present popularity.