Speech of Mr Hill of New Hampshire On Mr Bentons Expunging Resolutions

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Speech of Mr Hill of New Hampshire On Mr Bentons Expunging Resolutions
Isaac Hill
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" "S believe tliere are r, ot in the whole country any other five hundred persons, of equal intelligence, so abstracted irom public ^fFairs, as the five hun- dred who are employed in administering the bank; and I am satisfied that no loan was ever granted to, or withheld from any individual, on account of partiality or hostility. " "In the choice of its agents «nd the distribution of its loans, it should be wholly indifferent to poli- tical parties. " "In general, the clifs of persons active'y ...enga- ged in polititical contentions, as well from tlieir own war. Ts, as from the train of adherent*, whose claims they are too prone to support, :ire among the most dangerous inmates of a bank. " ' Again, G:;neral Cadwalader, acting president of the hnidc iti the absence of Mr. Bidrlle, writes, under date of August 4, 1829, to the Secretary of the 'i'reasury: "If, however, it can he . Shown that, in any quar- ter, the officers of the bank have lent tliemselves OS the ministeis of a parly, or have used 'he power of the corporation for political purpo.

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