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... argument on this question . I protest against this assertion . I assert that we have again and again , during this discussion , urged facts and arguments against the subtreasury which they have neither dared to deny nor attempted to ...
... argument on this question . I protest against this assertion . I assert that we have again and again , during this discussion , urged facts and arguments against the subtreasury which they have neither dared to deny nor attempted to ...
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... argument . " Of the subtreasury , then , as contrasted with a national bank for the before enumerated purposes , I lay down the following proposi- tions , to wit : ( 1 ) It will injuriously affect the community by its operation on the ...
... argument . " Of the subtreasury , then , as contrasted with a national bank for the before enumerated purposes , I lay down the following proposi- tions , to wit : ( 1 ) It will injuriously affect the community by its operation on the ...
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... argument against the subtreasury , on the score of addi- tional expense , its friends , so far as I know , attempt no answer . They choose , so far as I can learn , to treat the throwing away of $ 405,000 once a year as a matter ...
... argument against the subtreasury , on the score of addi- tional expense , its friends , so far as I know , attempt no answer . They choose , so far as I can learn , to treat the throwing away of $ 405,000 once a year as a matter ...
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... argument drawn from the fact that individual depos- itories of public money have always proved unsafe , it is urged that , even if we had a national bank , the money has to pass through the same individual hands that it will under the ...
... argument drawn from the fact that individual depos- itories of public money have always proved unsafe , it is urged that , even if we had a national bank , the money has to pass through the same individual hands that it will under the ...
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... argument . It is only partially true in fact , because by the subtreasury bill four re- ceivers - general are to be appointed by the President and Senate . These are new officers , and consequently it cannot be true that the money , or ...
... argument . It is only partially true in fact , because by the subtreasury bill four re- ceivers - general are to be appointed by the President and Senate . These are new officers , and consequently it cannot be true that the money , or ...
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