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... memorialists are constrained , by the pecuniary pressure which they sensibly feel , in common with their fellow - citizens in other parts of the Union , to approach your honorable bodies with a representation of their situation , and to ...
... memorialists are constrained , by the pecuniary pressure which they sensibly feel , in common with their fellow - citizens in other parts of the Union , to approach your honorable bodies with a representation of their situation , and to ...
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... memorialists feel assured were not caused by any pressure of the Bank of the United States upon them , but by the general distrust which the unexpected removal of the public moneys from an institution where they were advantageously ...
... memorialists feel assured were not caused by any pressure of the Bank of the United States upon them , but by the general distrust which the unexpected removal of the public moneys from an institution where they were advantageously ...
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... memorialists . It is to be traced to the withdrawal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States , as clearly as the general withering of vegetation in autumn to the declination of the earth from the sun . Some may attribute this ...
... memorialists . It is to be traced to the withdrawal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States , as clearly as the general withering of vegetation in autumn to the declination of the earth from the sun . Some may attribute this ...
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... memorialists can discover no redress by which the privation can be effectually compen- sated ; nor any alleviation in being informed that our distress will re- dound to the advantage of foreign countries . In such matters we must ...
... memorialists can discover no redress by which the privation can be effectually compen- sated ; nor any alleviation in being informed that our distress will re- dound to the advantage of foreign countries . In such matters we must ...
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... memorialists cannot doubt that the act of the Execu- tive in question , considered merely as a financial measure , was , to say the least of it , imprudent in the extreme . But there is another light in which this subject must be viewed ...
... memorialists cannot doubt that the act of the Execu- tive in question , considered merely as a financial measure , was , to say the least of it , imprudent in the extreme . But there is another light in which this subject must be viewed ...
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00 By specie 1st October 30th September ABSTRACT Allen Amount due amount of disbursements Andrew annuities balance due Baltimore Bank United Benjamin Bills discounted bills in circulation bills of exchange blacksmith Burlington capital stock paid Charles Charleston Cherokee Chillicothe Cincinnati Congress Contingent fund Daniel David debts due ditto Dividends Dollars Due to depositors Elijah expenses farmer Fayetteville furnished Gales & Seaton Hartford Henry honorable Hope & Co including bills including surplus fund Indian Agent Ioways Isaac Jacob James Jesse John Jonathan Joseph June Kickapoos Lewis Lexington Louis Louisville memorialists Nashville Natchez Nathan Norfolk Notes or bills offices Orleans Piankeshaws Porter Portland Portsmouth Prairie du Chien President Profits public deposites quarter ending Real estate recharter Resolved Richard Richmond Robert Sacs Samuel Savannah Secretary September 30 Smith specie funds STATEMENT-Continued subagent Thomas Treasury United States Bank Utica Washington William Clark Wyandot
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