Can it now be said that the question of a recharter of the bank was not decided at the election which ensued?
The immediate effect of the refusal of Congress to recharter the Bank of the United States was to bring the Treasury to the verge of bankruptcy.
However, if they insist on doing business through me, in order that they may hold me responsible, I'll simply recharter to you at the same rate.
One of the issues in the campaign was the recharter of the Bank of the United States, whose charter was to expire in 1836.
He had that much credit on the Blue Star books from his share of the recharter of the steamer Unicorn nearly two years ago.
So you want to dig into that money the recharter of the Unicorn is bringing you, eh, Matt?
Well, then, in order to play safe and protect you, suppose I charter her from you, contingent on my ability to recharter her to some responsible shipping firm.
He took care, in his Message vetoing therecharter of the Bank, to employ some of the arguments which Clay had used in opposing the recharter of the United States Bank in 1811.
It was Mr. Clay's commanding influence that induced the directors of the Bank to press for a recharter in 1832, and force the President to retraction or a veto.
This power has been exercised by the Vice-President in a few instances, the most important of which was the rejection of the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States in 1811.
The experiment of that bank satisfied the country that it ought not to be continued, and at the end of twenty years Congress refused to recharter it.
Is he not proclaimed the sole obstacle to the recharter of the bank; and in its recharter is there not wrapped up the destinies of a political party, now panting for power?
Nothing but the removal could have prevented her from extorting a recharter from the sufferings and terrors of the people.
Bank of the United States--Bill for the Recharter Reported in the Senate, and Passed that Body 243 LXVII.
Recharter of the District Banks--Speech of Mr. Benton--The Parts of Local and Temporary Interest Omitted 658 CXLIV.
The amendments were all rejected, and the bill passed for the recharter of the whole six by a large vote--26 to 14.
Personally, they must be as indifferent as any of their fellow-citizens to the recharter of the bank.
The recharter of the Bank of the United States was a favorite measure with politicians; the people rejected it; and the wisdom of their conduct is now universally admitted.
Recharter of the Bank of England and of the East India Company.
Veto of President Jackson of the Bill to recharter the United States Bank.
The importance of the principles involved in the inquiry whether it will be proper to recharter the Bank of the United States requires that I should again call the attention of Congress to the subject.
If it be essentially necessary, we have a right torecharter the bank.
If this be the true construction of the constitution respecting the recharter of the bank, the question merely resolves itself into an inquiry how far such a measure is at present expedient.
Later in the session, the bill for the bank's recharter passed both branches of Congress.
I also voted reluctantly for his re-election, I disapproved of his veto to the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States, and the ad captandum arguments used by him to justify the measure.
I stated and enlarged on all the points to which I have already referred; objected to the recharteras proposed by the mover; and foretold that what has since happened would follow, unless something effectual was done to prevent it.
Wise and prudent was the conduct of those who refused torecharter the second Bank of the United States.
Those who prevented the recharter of the second Bank of the United States had seen all this; and they determined to avoid such error and calamity.
They profited by the error of their friends who refused torecharter the first one.
A picture of ruin was presented, alarm given out, every thing going to destruction; and the federal government the cause of the whole, and the national recharter of the defunct bank the sovereign remedy.
The bill to recharter the bank passed both Houses in 1832, and was vetoed by the President.
It continued its existence until 1811, when the Anti-federalists refused to recharter it.
The Bank charter ran out, and a recharter was granted by Congress.
In the earlier part of his career, in 1811, he had opposed a recharter of Hamilton's National Bank as a dangerous money-corporation, and withal unconstitutional on the ground that the general government had no power to charter companies.
Since the refusal of Congress torecharter the Bank of the United States, whose charter expired in 1836, the revenue of the Government had been deposited in certain “pet banks” designated by the Secretary of the Treasury.
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