A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White, Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Member of the Senate of the United States, Etc. Etc. With Selections From His Speeches And Correspondence

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I anl, however, so much struck *ith the power of what you advance, that I am unwilling to return the project unless you say I must do so.
Although I have no wish to conceal any of my opinions, yet I have such-an instinctive dread of appearing in the public prints, that I beg you to consider this letter for yourself.
In order to the completeness of this view of Judge White's argu- ments upon th« question of the bank, are here inserted, somewhat in advance of their proper succession in time, his
...remarks delivered in UNITED STATES BANK. 147 tKe Senate, April 20th, 1838. The charter of the bank had expired in 1836. It was allowed two years after that lime, in which to wind up its concern. In 1838, a bill was reported by .the judiciary com- mittee, to prevent the re-issuing of its notes. Judge White, with consistent adherence to his republican sentiments, opposed the bill, as asking an extravagant and unnecessary exertion of power, in a case where there already existed an adequate remedy.

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