Speech of H. Clay, of Kentucky, on the bill commonly called the sub-treasury bill; : describing its true character; proving its pernicious tendency upon the interests of the country; and establishing that it lays the foundations of a government bank, of which the president of the United States will be director, president, cashier, and teller. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, the 20th January, 1840
"Speech of H. Clay, of Kentucky, on the bill commonly called the sub-treasury bill; : describing its true character; proving its pernicious tendency upon the interests of the country; and establishing that it lays the foundations of a government bank, of which the president of the United States will be director, president, cashier, and teller. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, the 20th January, 1840"@en
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