Legislative and documentary History of the Bank of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1832 - 832 Seiten |
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... coin . 3dly . There is always a large quantity of gold and silver in the repositories of the bank , besides its own stock , which is placed there , with a view partly to its safe keeping , and partly to the ac- commodation of an ...
... coin . 3dly . There is always a large quantity of gold and silver in the repositories of the bank , besides its own stock , which is placed there , with a view partly to its safe keeping , and partly to the ac- commodation of an ...
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... coin , whether in consequence of those loans , or arising from the occasional return of its notes . These different circumstances explain the manner in which the ability of a bank to circulate a greater sum than its actual capital in coin ...
... coin , whether in consequence of those loans , or arising from the occasional return of its notes . These different circumstances explain the manner in which the ability of a bank to circulate a greater sum than its actual capital in coin ...
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... coin must be remitted . This is attended with trouble , delay , expense , and risk . If , on the contrary , there are bank notes current in both places , the transmission of these by the post , or any other speedy or convenient con ...
... coin must be remitted . This is attended with trouble , delay , expense , and risk . If , on the contrary , there are bank notes current in both places , the transmission of these by the post , or any other speedy or convenient con ...
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... coin , by contributing to render the supply more equal to the de- mand , must tend to counteract the progress of usury . But bank lending , it is pretended , is an impediment to other kinds of lend- ing ; which , by confining the ...
... coin , by contributing to render the supply more equal to the de- mand , must tend to counteract the progress of usury . But bank lending , it is pretended , is an impediment to other kinds of lend- ing ; which , by confining the ...
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... coin , is this : that , in the first case , there is no standard to which an appeal can be made , as to the quantity which will only satisfy , or which will surcharge the circulation ; in the last , that standard results from the demand ...
... coin , is this : that , in the first case , there is no standard to which an appeal can be made , as to the quantity which will only satisfy , or which will surcharge the circulation ; in the last , that standard results from the demand ...
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