History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Band 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Bank of the United States , respecting which , we have already given a full account in our second volume , ( pp . 295-302 . ) Mr. Jefferson's sentiments accorded fully with those of the party whose leader he now was ; and his antagonism ...
... Bank of the United States , respecting which , we have already given a full account in our second volume , ( pp . 295-302 . ) Mr. Jefferson's sentiments accorded fully with those of the party whose leader he now was ; and his antagonism ...
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... bank , gave the casting vote for striking out the first section of the bill . This result was brought about in a measure , by strong party feeling . A violent prejudice existed in the public mind against the bank , and with many it was ...
... bank , gave the casting vote for striking out the first section of the bill . This result was brought about in a measure , by strong party feeling . A violent prejudice existed in the public mind against the bank , and with many it was ...
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... Bank of the United States , that institution thought it best , at an early day , to apply for a renewal of its charter ; and so the great bank controversy began . A memorial was presented in the Senate by Mr. Dallas , on the 9th of ...
... Bank of the United States , that institution thought it best , at an early day , to apply for a renewal of its charter ; and so the great bank controversy began . A memorial was presented in the Senate by Mr. Dallas , on the 9th of ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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