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Remarks of Mr. Wright, of New York, upon the bankrupt bill; the motion being that made by Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, to strike out all those provisions authorizing creditors to proceed against their debtors, or, what are usually called, the provisions for involuntary bankruptcy.

Title:Remarks of Mr. Wright, of New York, upon the bankrupt bill; the motion being that made by Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, to strike out all those provisions authorizing creditors to proceed against their debtors, or, what are usually called, the provisions for involuntary bankruptcy.
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Note:[Washington, D.C.?, 1840
  
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Subject:Bankruptcy -- United States -- Speeches in Congress
Subject:Debtor and creditor -- Speeches in Congress
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