Parts of the morning hour a speech delivered by Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, in the House of Representatives, March 18, 20, & 26, 1834, when the secretary of the Treasury's reasons for removing the public money were under consideration in the resolution of Mr. Mardis, of Alabama, and the amendment offered by him
Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1834
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"Advertisement. Parts of the morning hour. I have chosen to give this title to my remarks on the great question, originated in the United States, by the removal of the public money from the Bank of the United States, in the national bank and its branches ... I was excluded from giving my opinion, on that question, when it was under debate ... and was thereby compelled either to be silent on this important subject, or to speak upon it, in so much of the first hour of the session on each succeeding day, as might be left after reports from the committees ..."--t.p. verso.
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