| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 lehte
...GOvernment, more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Papermoney can in no case be necessary. Give the GOvernment credit,...will offer. The power may do harm, never good. Mr. RANDOLPH, notwithstanding his antipathy to paper-money, could not agree to strike out the words, as... | |
| James Madison - 1842 - 588 lehte
...power from the new Government, more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money can in no case be necessary. Give...will offer. The power may do harm, never good. Mr. RANDOLPH, notwithstanding his antipathy to paper money, could not agree to strike out the words, as... | |
| John Pickering - 1847 - 222 lehte
...were now fresh in the public mind, and had excited the disgust of all the respectable part of America. By withholding the power from the new government,...will offer. The power may do harm, never good. " Mr. Randolph, notwithstanding his antipathy to paper money-' could not agree to strike cut the words, us... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 574 lehte
...power from the new Government, more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money can In no case be necessary. Give...will offer. The power may do harm, never good. " Mr. Randolph, notwithstanding his antipathy to paper money, could not agree to strike out the words, as... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 576 lehte
...power from the new Government, more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money can in no case be necessary. Give the Government credit, and other resources \vill offer. The power may do harm, never good. " Mr. Randolph, notwithstanding his antipathy to paper... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 806 lehte
...were now fresh in the public mind, and had excited the disgust of all the respectable part of America. By withholding the power from the new government,...of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper jnoney 382 383 can in no case be necessary. Give the government credit. and other... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 550 lehte
...moment had come to shut and bar the door forever against paper money. "Paper money," he remarked, " can in no case be necessary. Give the Government credit, and other resources will follow. The power may do harm, never good." And to that singular proposition, favored by Charles Pinckney... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 812 lehte
...were now fresh m the public mind, and had excited the disgust cf all the respectable part of America. By withholding the power from the new government,...of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money 382 383 can in no case be necessary. Give the government credit, and other... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 808 lehte
...more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money 382 383 can in no case be necessary. Give the government credit, and other resources will offer. The power may do barm, never good." Mr. Wilson said : - It will have a most salutary influence on the credit of the... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 880 lehte
...the public mind, and had excited the disgust of all the respectable part of America. By «^ holding the power from the new government. more friends of influence would be gained to it than by almost any thing else. Paper money 383 can in no case be necessary. Qire the government credit, and other... | |
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