Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volume 1Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 pages |
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Page 564
... honor he has so largely contributed to defend ; whose character he has so largely contributed to ele- vate ; and whose institutions he has so successfully labored to establish and mature . If , from the high honor and unsuspected purity ...
... honor he has so largely contributed to defend ; whose character he has so largely contributed to ele- vate ; and whose institutions he has so successfully labored to establish and mature . If , from the high honor and unsuspected purity ...
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... honor and integrity . " Then , " many a painful remark in the paper now submitted , perhaps the whole paper itself , would have been sup- pressed . " Adams finished his report by waving a moral finger at the House . To vindicate the honor ...
... honor and integrity . " Then , " many a painful remark in the paper now submitted , perhaps the whole paper itself , would have been sup- pressed . " Adams finished his report by waving a moral finger at the House . To vindicate the honor ...
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... honor of an inquiry . That there had been , and still were , large dealings between the brokers and the bank was sufficiently notorious . That the bank and the brokers had competitors , rivals , and enemies , whose rancor was sharpened ...
... honor of an inquiry . That there had been , and still were , large dealings between the brokers and the bank was sufficiently notorious . That the bank and the brokers had competitors , rivals , and enemies , whose rancor was sharpened ...
Contents
Chalou | 3 |
Committee March 27 1792 | 19 |
House Debate over Committee Report November 13 and | 45 |
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