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Thirty Years' View: Or, a History of the Working of the American Government ... 1
Benton Thomas Hart
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In the concluding paragraph of his veto message he said : "*I have now done my duty to my country.
If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shidl be grateful and happy ; if not, I shall find in the motives which impel me, ample grounds for con- tentment and peace.' " He was sustained by a just people, and he desires to evince his gratitude by carrying into ef- fect their decision, so &r as it depends upon him.
" Of all the substitutes for the present bank, which have been suggested, none seems to
...have united any considerable portion of the public in its favor. Most of them are liable to the same constitutional objections for which the present bank has been condemned, and perhaps to all there are strong objections on the score of ex- pediency. In riddii^ the country of an irre- sponsible power which has attempted to control the government, care must be taken not to unite the same power with the executive branch. To give a President the control over the currency and the power over individuals now possessed by the Bank of the United States, even with the material difference that he is responsible to the people, would be as objectionable and as danger- ous as to leave it as it is.

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