Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Band 2Samuel Hazard W. F. Geddes., 1840 |
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... meet it , have not been exerted . They have , therefore , been attended with no other result than to increase , by the confidence thus reposed in me , my obligations to maintain , with religious exactness , the cardinal principles that ...
... meet it , have not been exerted . They have , therefore , been attended with no other result than to increase , by the confidence thus reposed in me , my obligations to maintain , with religious exactness , the cardinal principles that ...
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... meet , on demand , all its liabilities for deposits and notes in circulation . It maintains specie payments , and transacts a profitable business , only by the confidence of the public in its solvency ; and whenever this is destroyed ...
... meet , on demand , all its liabilities for deposits and notes in circulation . It maintains specie payments , and transacts a profitable business , only by the confidence of the public in its solvency ; and whenever this is destroyed ...
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... meet their engagements , but have even repudiated the grounds of suspension now resorted to . It is only by such a course that the confidence and good will of the community can be pre- served , and , in the sequel , the best interests ...
... meet their engagements , but have even repudiated the grounds of suspension now resorted to . It is only by such a course that the confidence and good will of the community can be pre- served , and , in the sequel , the best interests ...
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... meet with less counte- nance or indulgence than it would receive from the great mass of the American people . I have the honor to be , gentlemen , 128 M. Gardner . 405 J. & E. Robb . 128 S. Richardson . 158 Abrahams & Cooper . 13 , Schr ...
... meet with less counte- nance or indulgence than it would receive from the great mass of the American people . I have the honor to be , gentlemen , 128 M. Gardner . 405 J. & E. Robb . 128 S. Richardson . 158 Abrahams & Cooper . 13 , Schr ...
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... meet all calls upon the Treasury , and leave in it an average balance of about two millions . It is believed , for reasons enumerated hereafter , that such a reduction is possible without essential injury to any useful object , and that ...
... meet all calls upon the Treasury , and leave in it an average balance of about two millions . It is believed , for reasons enumerated hereafter , that such a reduction is possible without essential injury to any useful object , and that ...
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Seite 324 - February 28, 1795, provided, that, " in case of an insurrection in any State against the government thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the legislature of such State or of the executive, when the legislature cannot be convened, to call forth such number of the militia of any other State or States, as may be applied for, as he may judge sufficient to suppress such insurrection.
Seite 324 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Seite 358 - ... and if any shall be found, to seize and secure the same for trial. And all such goods, wares and merchandise on which the duties shall not have been paid, or secured to be paid, shall be forfeited.
Seite 64 - An act for enrolling or licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same.
Seite 6 - York banks in 1837, which was followed in quick succession throughout the Union, was produced by an application of that power, and it is now alleged, in extenuation of the present condition of so large a portion of our banks, that their embarrassments have arisen from the same cause. From this influence they...
Seite 325 - ... widow, or if no widow, such child or children, shall be entitled to receive half the monthly pay to which the deceased was entitled at the time of his death, for and during the term of five years; and in case of...
Seite 281 - Commissioners refusing or declining or wilfully omitting to act as such, they shall make jointly or separately a report or reports, as well to the Government of His Britannic Majesty as to that of the United States, stating in detail the points on which they differ, and the grounds upon which their respective opinions have been formed, or the grounds upon which they or either of them have so refused, declined or omitted to act. And His Britannic Majesty, and the Government of the United States...
Seite 362 - ... under pretence of weighing it, took out; the stones, and calling to the master to let him know it came to three halfpence, the master offered the boy the money, who refused to take it, and insisted to have the thing again; whereupon the apprentice delivered him...
Seite 8 - Thus accomplishing their legitimate ends, they have gained the surest guarantee for their protection and encouragement in the good will of the community. Among a people so just as ours the same results could not fail to attend a similar course. The direct supervision of the banks belongs, from the nature of our Government, to the States who authorize them.
Seite 8 - ' coin money and regulate the value of foreign coins," and when they forbade the States "to coin money, emit bills of credit, make anything but gold and silver a tender in payment of debts, " or " pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts.