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James B. Beck

1822 – 1890

  • Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, on his resolution to require the gold and silver coin received at the custom-houses to be paid to the bondholders, and against retiring legal-tender notes or silver certificates, or stopping the coinage of the stSpeech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, on his resolution to require the gold and silver coin received at the custom-houses to be paid to the bondholders, and against retiring legal-tender notes or silver certificates, or stopping the coinage of the st
  • Banking and currencyBanking and currency
  • Debate on the application of diffusion in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum and tropical sugar caneDebate on the application of diffusion in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum and tropical sugar cane
  • Expenditure, tariff, bondsExpenditure, tariff, bonds
  • Expenditures of the governmentExpenditures of the government
  • Postal telegraphPostal telegraph
  • Reconstruction of MississippiReconstruction of Mississippi
  • Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, March 13, 1888Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, March 13, 1888
  • Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the United States Senate, April 3, 1884, against federal taxation for educational or other state institutions, and in favor of reducing tariff duties to the revenue standardSpeech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the United States Senate, April 3, 1884, against federal taxation for educational or other state institutions, and in favor of reducing tariff duties to the revenue standard
  • Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, on his resolution to require the gold and silver coin received at the custom-houses to be paid to the bondholders, and against retiring legal-tender notes or silver certificates, or stopping the coinage of the stSpeech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, on his resolution to require the gold and silver coin received at the custom-houses to be paid to the bondholders, and against retiring legal-tender notes or silver certificates, or stopping the coinage of the st
  • Speech of Hon. Jas. B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the Senate, May 15, 1882, in support of the principles of House bill no. 5656, modifying the internal revenue law, so as to tax only distilled spirits which enter into consumption when put on the marketSpeech of Hon. Jas. B. Beck, of Kentucky, in the Senate, May 15, 1882, in support of the principles of House bill no. 5656, modifying the internal revenue law, so as to tax only distilled spirits which enter into consumption when put on the market
  • The great silver speechThe great silver speech