| United States. Congress - 1837 - 666 sider
...United States, whilst there has been, according lo the message, " the внше redundancy of paper money and other facilities of credit ; the same spirit of speculation ; the »me partial successes ; the same difficulties and reverses ; >ud, at length, nearly the earn« overwhelming... | |
| 1836 - 494 sider
...Government will smile at this. With all imaginable gravity and simplicity, the Message proceeds to say, that "The most material difference between the results in the two countries has only 1) een, that, with ?/s, there has also occurred an extensive derangement in the fiscal affairs of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 514 sider
...state of embarrassment and distress. In both countries we have witnessed the same redundancy of paper money, and other facilities of credit; the same spirit...derangement in the fiscal affairs of the Federal and Slate Governments, occasioned l>y the suspension of specie payments by the hanks. The history of these... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 664 sider
...state of embarrassment and distress. In both countries, we have witnessed the same redundancy of paper money, and other facilities of credit; the same spirit...the same difficulties and reverses ; and, at length, neatly the same overwhelming catastrophe. The most material difference between the results in the twocountries... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 668 sider
...countries, we have witnessed the ¿ли*. ~fdundancy of paper money, and other facilities of tn¿¡\: the same spirit of speculation ; the same partial...the same difficulties and reverses; and, at length, m.viy the same overwhelming catastrophe. The most ma'.eiul difference between the results in the t... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 612 sider
...Great Biilain. Il alleges, llmt " in both countries we have witnessed the same redundancy of paper money, and other facilities of credit ; the same spirit of speculation ; the same |mrtial successes; the same difficulties and reveiscs; and, Hi length, nearly the same overwhelming... | |
| Condy Raguet - 1838 - 428 sider
...both countries we have witnessed the same redundaney of paper money and other facilities of eredit; the same spirit of speculation ; the same partial...overwhelming catastrophe. The most material difference bctween the results in the two countries has only been, that with us there has also oceurred aa extensive... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...reverses ; and, at length, neariy the same overwhelming catastrophe. The most material difference htween the results in the two countries has only been, that...extensive derangement in the fiscal affairs of the federal government, occasioned by the suspension of specie payments by the banks. The history of these causes... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 616 sider
...Great Britain. It alledges that, " In both countries we have witnessed the same redundancy of paper money, and other facilities of credit ; the same spirit of speculation ; the same partial success ; the same difficulties and reverses; and, at length, nearly the same overwhelming catastrophe."... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 614 sider
...of Great Britain. It alleges that ' In both countries we have witnessed the same redundancy of paper money, and other facilities of credit; the same spirit of speculation; the same partial success; the same difficulties and reverses; and, at length, nearly the same overwhelming catastrophe.'... | |
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