Legislative and documentary History of the Bank of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1832 - 832 Seiten |
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... England , and France , as well as in the United States . And it is a circumstance which cannot but have considerable weight , in a candid estimate of their tendency , that , after an experience of centuries , there exists not a question ...
... England , and France , as well as in the United States . And it is a circumstance which cannot but have considerable weight , in a candid estimate of their tendency , that , after an experience of centuries , there exists not a question ...
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... bank fund , and which may serve to remove doubts in some minds on this point : it is this , that the Bank of England , in its first erection , rested wholly on that foundation . The subscribers to a loan to Government of one million two ...
... bank fund , and which may serve to remove doubts in some minds on this point : it is this , that the Bank of England , in its first erection , rested wholly on that foundation . The subscribers to a loan to Government of one million two ...
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... Bank of England had been granted only for eleven years , and was paid for by a loan to the Government , on terms better than could be elsewhere got . Every renewal of the charter had , in like manner , been purchased ; in some in ...
... Bank of England had been granted only for eleven years , and was paid for by a loan to the Government , on terms better than could be elsewhere got . Every renewal of the charter had , in like manner , been purchased ; in some in ...
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... England and Spain furnish an example ; the aid of their banks , for several millions , was prompt and effec- tual . Or will you say that Congress might issue paper money ? That power , ruinous and fallacious as it is , is deduced from ...
... England and Spain furnish an example ; the aid of their banks , for several millions , was prompt and effec- tual . Or will you say that Congress might issue paper money ? That power , ruinous and fallacious as it is , is deduced from ...
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... bank paper within their respective limits ; the act , therefore , if it be ... bank , and recommended it to the States to confirm the act which they had done , and ... England , Scotland , Holland , & c . & c . I pos- sess not sufficient ...
... bank paper within their respective limits ; the act , therefore , if it be ... bank , and recommended it to the States to confirm the act which they had done , and ... England , Scotland , Holland , & c . & c . I pos- sess not sufficient ...
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