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Speech of Mr. Leigh, of Virginia, on Mr. Benton’s Motion to Expunge from the Journal of the Senate the Resolution of March 28, 1834, Declaring the President’s Conduct in Removing the Public Deposites [sic] from the Bank of the United States, Illegal and Unconstitutional.
Speech of Mr. Leigh, of Virginia, on Mr. Benton’s Motion to Expunge from the Journal of the Senate the Resolution of March 28, 1834, Declaring the President’s Conduct in Removing the Public Deposites [sic] from the Bank of the United States, Illegal and Unconstitutional.

Speech of Mr. Leigh, of Virginia, on Mr. Benton’s Motion to Expunge from the Journal of the Senate the Resolution of March 28, 1834, Declaring the President’s Conduct in Removing the Public Deposites [sic] from the Bank of the United States, Illegal and Unconstitutional.


Leigh was a prominent Richmond lawyer and United States Senator. He resigned from Congress in the year this pamphlet was published and resumed practicing law.


Description: Speech of Mr. Leigh, of Virginia, on Mr. Benton’s Motion to Expunge from the Journal of the Senate the Resolution of March 28, 1834, Declaring the President’s Conduct in Removing the Public Deposites [sic] from the Bank of the United States, Illegal and Unconstitutional.

Washington: Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1836. 30, [2]pp. Stitched and untrimmed, as-issued. Faint foxing to title-page, a lovely copy.

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Sabin 39914.


Price: $125.00

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