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... equal extent . Such capital would then be rep- resented by the bills of borrowers , possessing precisely the same value as the coin from which they were taken . Their payments , unless the bank continued to make new loans , would return ...
... equal extent . Such capital would then be rep- resented by the bills of borrowers , possessing precisely the same value as the coin from which they were taken . Their payments , unless the bank continued to make new loans , would return ...
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... equal amount issued to render the currency " flexible . " Flexibility could never by any possibility mean contraction , but always expansion . Peo- ple never talk of having too much currency ; it is always that they have too little . It ...
... equal amount issued to render the currency " flexible . " Flexibility could never by any possibility mean contraction , but always expansion . Peo- ple never talk of having too much currency ; it is always that they have too little . It ...
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... equal , its existence has not yet been properly made known . If this larger and more elaborate work on the same subject is far from attaining its aim so completely as the Early English History for Children , the fault is very largely ...
... equal , its existence has not yet been properly made known . If this larger and more elaborate work on the same subject is far from attaining its aim so completely as the Early English History for Children , the fault is very largely ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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