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Speech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, establishing a deliberate design, on the part of the late and present executive of the United States, to break down the whole banking system of the United States, commencing with the Bank of the United States and terminating with the state banks, and to create on their ruins a government treasury bank, under the exclusive control of the executive

Speech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, establishing a deliberate design, on the part of the late and present executive of the United States, to break down the whole banking system of the United States, commencing with the Bank of the United States and terminating with the state banks, and to create on their ruins a government treasury bank, under the exclusive control of the executive

United States. Congress Senate, Henry Clay

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Politics and governmentBank of the United States (1816-1836)Speeches in CongressPublic depositariesLaw and legislationBanks and bankingIndependent treasury

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