He never stooped to the arena of partisan discussions, but in the consideration of important subjects, especially that of the removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States, he proved himself to be a statesman of high rank, and a most... Life of Daniel Webster - Página 476por George Ticknor Curtis - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Rockingham Gilmer - 1926 - 470 páginas
...asked how he was. He answered smilingly by holding his sides to indicate their soreness from laughing. The removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States by President Jackson, excited a long and animated debate in both Houses of Congress, and great... | |
| Philadelphia Bar Association - 1906 - 516 páginas
...the arena of partisan discussions, but in the consideration of important subjects, especially that of the removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States, he proved himself to be a statesman of high rank, and a most accomplished debater. Though but... | |
| N. O. Sneider - 2001 - 230 páginas
...could offer the following resolution.19 Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Ways and means on the removal of the public deposits from the bank of the United States, made on the 45 of March, 1834, and the resolutions thereto appended, be the standing order... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1835 - 316 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, agree to a ''• preamble and resolutions on the subject of the removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States, and against the power claimed by congress to establish a United States bank," which are in... | |
| 1849 - 376 páginas
...re"elected by a majority of more than three thousand. In September, 1833, President Jackson determined upon the removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States. This measure was carried into effect in October following, and, at the subsequent session of... | |
| 694 páginas
...the arena of partisan discussions, but in the consideration of important subjects, especially that of the removal of the public deposits from the Bank of the United States, he proved himself to be a statesman of high rank, and a most accomplished debater. Though but... | |
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