Seventeen Talks on the Banking QuestionFinancial reform publishing Company, 1913 - 514 halaman |
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... Bank TWELFTH NIGHT . Land Credit Bank · 101 · 118 • 144 · 173 . 195 224 . 248 THIRTEENTH NIGHT . The Clearing House 289 FOURTEENTH NIGHT . Banking in 1860 340 FIFTEENTH NIGHT . Outline of Bill . 368 SIXTEENTH NIGHT . Draft of Bill . 405 ...
... Bank TWELFTH NIGHT . Land Credit Bank · 101 · 118 • 144 · 173 . 195 224 . 248 THIRTEENTH NIGHT . The Clearing House 289 FOURTEENTH NIGHT . Banking in 1860 340 FIFTEENTH NIGHT . Outline of Bill . 368 SIXTEENTH NIGHT . Draft of Bill . 405 ...
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... bill in Mark Twain's story , he does not need to break his money in order to pay for anything he may buy , but readily se- cures all that he desires on credit . It speaks volumes for the honesty of the islanders that all this stone ...
... bill in Mark Twain's story , he does not need to break his money in order to pay for anything he may buy , but readily se- cures all that he desires on credit . It speaks volumes for the honesty of the islanders that all this stone ...
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... bills as good as gold , you issued $ 100,000,000 of bonds for a ... credit against these United States Notes , you will find that you have ... Loan and Currency Di- vision , published a calculation in the Congressional Rec- ord of April ...
... bills as good as gold , you issued $ 100,000,000 of bonds for a ... credit against these United States Notes , you will find that you have ... Loan and Currency Di- vision , published a calculation in the Congressional Rec- ord of April ...
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... credit of the country ; and yet , I still owe every cent of these due bills and what seems to me equally certain is this : that if I should get into a great war , these very green- backs will make me more trouble by injuring my credit ...
... credit of the country ; and yet , I still owe every cent of these due bills and what seems to me equally certain is this : that if I should get into a great war , these very green- backs will make me more trouble by injuring my credit ...
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... credit in place of another credit ; to take one debt in place of another debt . As now developed and applied to the commerce of the world , I would say that the science of exchange is to substitute one credit for another credit , or to make ...
... credit in place of another credit ; to take one debt in place of another debt . As now developed and applied to the commerce of the world , I would say that the science of exchange is to substitute one credit for another credit , or to make ...
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Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question: Between Uncle Sam and Mr. Farmer ... Charles N. Fowler Pratinjau terbatas - 2019 |
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Aldrich American Reserve Bank amount Assignats average bank credit Bank of England bank reserves BANKER banking business banking system Bills of Credit bills of exchange board of control bonds called capital carry cash reserves cent central reserve centum checks circulation Clearing House commercial zone coöperative credit currency debentures debts demand depositors drafts fact FARMER financial and banking financial centre France fund gentlemen gold certificates gold coin gold reserve greenbacks hundred interest LABORINGMAN Land Credit Bank LAWYER legal tender liabilities loans MANUFACTURER ment MERCHANT million dollars mortgage national bank notes National Land Credit note issue organization paid panic paper money payment practically precisely principle promissory notes purpose redeemed redemption savings bank SECTION silver dollar specie standard of value thing tion token coins trade Treasury trust company UNCLE UNCLE SAM United States Notes York
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Halaman 463 - What is the interest of $ 81, for 2 years 14 days, at £ per cent. ? £ per cent. ? £ per cent. ? 2 per cent. ? 3 per cent. ? 4£ per cent. ? 5 per cent. ? 6 per cent. ? 7 per cent. ? 7£ per cent. ? 8 per cent.
Halaman 423 - ... in all parts of the United States in payment of taxes, excises, public lands, and all other dues to the United States, except for duties on imports ; and also for all salaries and other debts and demands owing by the United States to individuals, corporations, and associations within the United States, except interest on the public debt, and in redemption of the national currency.
Halaman 171 - Most unquestionably there is no legal tender, and there can be no legal tender, in this country, under the authority of this government or any other, but gold and silver, either the coinage of our own mints, or foreign coins, at rates regulated by Congress. This is a constitutional principle, perfectly plain, and of the very highest importance.
Halaman 406 - That at the expiration of six months from the passage of this Act the President of the United States shall issue his proclamation declaring the lands embraced within the present reservation of said Indians except such portions as may have been allotted or reserved under the provisions of the preceding sections of...
Halaman 461 - It is evident that if the opportunity for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 had still existed, there would have been another sudden change in the actual monetary standard.
Halaman 167 - Madison, who became satisfied that striking out the words would not disable the government from the use of public notes, so far as they could be safe and proper, and would only cut off the pretext for a paper currency, and particularly for making the bills a tender, either for public or private debts.
Halaman 168 - Ellsworth thought this a favorable moment to shut and bar the door against paper money. The mischiefs of the various experiments which had been made were now fresh in the public mind, and had excited the disgust of all the respectable part of America.
Halaman 169 - Read thought the words, if not struck out, would be as alarming as the mark of the beast in Revelation. Mr. Langdon had rather reject the whole plan than retain the three words,
Halaman 187 - The power, as incident to the power of borrowing money and issuing bills or notes of the government for money borrowed, of impressing upon those bills or notes the quality of being a legal tender for the payment of private debts, was a power universally understood to belong to sovereignty, in P'urope and America, at the time of the framing and adoption of the Constitution of the United States.
Halaman 155 - The usual course of events where bills of credit were issued was as follows : (1) emission ; (2) disappearance of specie ; (3) counterfeiting ; (4) wearing out of bills; (5) calling in and replacing worn and counterfeited issues with new ones ; (6) extending the time for old ones to run, especially those which had been placed on loan ; (7) depreciation ; (8) repudiation of early issues in part and the emission of others, called