| United States. Congress - 1834 - 740 pages
...American liberty [Mr. Jefferson] to Albert Gallatin. [Mr. KAXE, at the request of Mr. B., read the paper. "This institution is one of the most deadly hostility existing against the principles and the form of our constitution. The nation is at this time so strong and united in its icntiments, that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 594 pages
...the President, I observe an idea of establishing a branch bank of the United States in New Orleans. This institution is one of the most deadly hostility...into doubt the competency of a republican government to,me»t"a crisis of great danger, or to unhinge the confidence of the people in the public functionaries... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 552 pages
...the President, I observe an idea of establishing a branch bank of the United States in New Orleans. This institution is one of the most deadly hostility...events should occur, sufficient to bring into doubt tie competency of a republican government to meet a crisis of great danger, or to unhinge the confidence... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 pages
...dated December 13, 1803, he thus expresses his fears of the overpowering influence of this monopoly ; " This institution is one of the most deadly hostility...sufficient to bring into doubt the competency of a re^ publican government to meet a crisis of great danger, or to unhinge the confidence of the people... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 pages
...the president, I observe an idea of establishing a branch bank of the United States in New Orleans. .This institution is one of the most deadly hostility...principles and form of our constitution. The nation is, sit this time, so strong and united in its sentiments, that it cannot be shaken at this moment. But... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 282 pages
...dated December 13, 1803, he thus expresses his fears of the overpowering influence of this monopoly : " This institution is one of the most deadly hostility existing against the principles and form of OUT constitution. The nation is, at this time, so strong and united in its sentiments, that it cannot... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 852 pages
...American liberty (Mr. Jefferson) to Albert Gallatin. Mr. KANE, at the request.of Mr. В., read the paper. "This institution is one of the most deadly hostility existing against the principle and the 'form of our Constitution. The nation is, at this ' time, so strong and united in... | |
| Cyrus Parker Bradley - 1835 - 258 pages
...President on the hill re-chartering the Bank of the United States, believing that institution to be '-one of the most deadly hostility existing against the principles and form of oor Constitution," inasmuch as it possesses, "in time of war the power to dictate to the nation the... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 pages
...the president, I observe an idea of establishing a branch bank of the United States in New Orleans. This institution is one of the most deadly hostility...principles and form of our constitution. The nation is, at thus time, so strong and united in its sentiments, that it cannot be shaken at this moment. But suppose... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1846 - 328 pages
...stutefl .... the convention refused to confer that power on congress" — that (as. Jefferson said), " this institution is one of the most deadly hostility existing against the principles and fonn of our constitution9' — and ** that the old bank was infecting the very air we breathed with... | |
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