Let it be remembered that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot 'make unto itself wings and fly away.' It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious... Giving and Getting Credit: A Book for Business Men - Página 158de Frederick Bartlett Goddard - 1895 - 217 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...remembered, that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot make unto itself W-ings andjty away : it remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce and taxes, and every industrious man can rind it." The letter proceeds to show,... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...remembered, that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot make unto itstlf wings andjtij away : it remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce and taxes, and every industrious man -can find it." The letter proceeds to-show,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 874 páginas
...that paper money is the only kind of money •which cannot " make unto itself wings and fly away." It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious man pan find it. On the contrary, should Great-Britain,... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 páginas
...remarked, " that paper money is the only kind of money, which cannot 'make unto itself wings and fly away.' It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious man can find it."* The continued failures of the... | |
| William Jay - 1833 - 542 páginas
...remembered that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot "make to itself wings and fly away." It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious man can find it. On the contrary, should Britain,... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1833 - 416 páginas
..."This paper money has been eminently serviceable, and cannot ' make unto itself wings and fly away.' It remains with us ; it will not forsake us ; it is always ready for purposes of commerce or taxes; and every industrious man can find it. Having pledged our lives,... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 páginas
...remembered that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot ' make unto itself wings, and fly away.' It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is...or taxes, and every industrious man can find it." Having shown that there was no reason to doubt the ability of the United States to pay their debt,... | |
| New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1865 - 400 páginas
...exclaimed, " that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot ' make to itself wings and fly away.' It remains with us ; it will not forsake us ; it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious man can find it." And this wretched sophistry,... | |
| Henry Phillips, Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1865 - 514 páginas
...remembered that paper money is the only kind of money which cannot " make unto itself wings and fly away." It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready and at hand for the purpose of commerce or taxes, and every industrious man can find it. * * * Having shown that there... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - 1866 - 552 páginas
...and to laud the paper as the only kind of money " which cannot make to itself wings and fly away ! It remains with us, it will not forsake us, it is always ready at hand for the purposes of commerce, and every industrious man can find it! " The rest of the story... | |
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