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The Life of George Washington, Vol. 4 (of 5)

CHAPTER VII
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Government has contributed to this inequality.

The bank of the United States is a most important machine in promoting the objects of this monied interest.

This bank will be the most powerful engine to corrupt this house.

Some of the members are directors of this institution; and it will only be by increasing the representation, that an adequate barrier can be opposed to this monied interest." He next adverted to certain ideas, which, he said, had been disseminated through the United States.

"The legislature," he took occasion to observe, "ought to express some disapprobation of these opinions.


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