Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... paper - money , which could not be carried away . Thus , if carrying out all the gold and silver ruins a country , every colony was ruined before it made paper - money . But , far from being ruined by it , the colonies that have made use of ...
... paper - money , which could not be carried away . Thus , if carrying out all the gold and silver ruins a country , every colony was ruined before it made paper - money . But , far from being ruined by it , the colonies that have made use of ...
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... paper- money . Pennsylvania , before it made any paper- money , was totally stript of its gold and silver ; though they had from time to time , like the neigh- boring colonies , agreed to take gold and silver coins at higher and higher ...
... paper- money . Pennsylvania , before it made any paper- money , was totally stript of its gold and silver ; though they had from time to time , like the neigh- boring colonies , agreed to take gold and silver coins at higher and higher ...
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... paper - money ; so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it . And if the in- habitants of those countries are glad to have the use of paper among themselves , that they may thereby be enabled to spare for ...
... paper - money ; so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it . And if the in- habitants of those countries are glad to have the use of paper among themselves , that they may thereby be enabled to spare for ...
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Benjamin Franklin. safe countries , gave any price in paper - money for bills of exchange , whereby the paper , as compared with bills , or with produce , or other effects fit for exportation , was suddenly and greatly depreciated . The ...
Benjamin Franklin. safe countries , gave any price in paper - money for bills of exchange , whereby the paper , as compared with bills , or with produce , or other effects fit for exportation , was suddenly and greatly depreciated . The ...
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... paper ( whatever might be the rate of exchange ) as would purchase a bill for the full sterling sum . On the contrary , the merchants have been great gainers by the use of paper - money in those colonies ; as it enabled them to send ...
... paper ( whatever might be the rate of exchange ) as would purchase a bill for the full sterling sum . On the contrary , the merchants have been great gainers by the use of paper - money in those colonies ; as it enabled them to send ...
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