In time of peace there can, at all events, be no justification for the creation of a permanent debt by the Federal Government. Its limited range of constitutional duties may certainly under such circumstances be performed without such a resort.


Martin Van Buren, 1782-1862: chronology-documents-bibliographical aids (ed. 1969)


In time of peace there can, at all events, be no justification for the creation of a permanent debt by the Federal Government. Its limited range of...

In time of peace there can, at all events, be no justification for the creation of a permanent debt by the Federal Government. Its limited range of...

In time of peace there can, at all events, be no justification for the creation of a permanent debt by the Federal Government. Its limited range of...

In time of peace there can, at all events, be no justification for the creation of a permanent debt by the Federal Government. Its limited range of...