Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 78
... commerce and prosperity . I am sure , sir , that the advantages which would at present result from any bank , are greatly overrated . To look to a bank , as a source capable , not only of af- fording a circulating medium to the country ...
... commerce and prosperity . I am sure , sir , that the advantages which would at present result from any bank , are greatly overrated . To look to a bank , as a source capable , not only of af- fording a circulating medium to the country ...
Halaman 79
... commerce , is to expect much more than ever will be obtained . Such high - wrought hopes can end only in disappointment . The means of supporting an expen- sive war are not of quite so easy acquisition . Banks are not revenue . They ...
... commerce , is to expect much more than ever will be obtained . Such high - wrought hopes can end only in disappointment . The means of supporting an expen- sive war are not of quite so easy acquisition . Banks are not revenue . They ...
Halaman 85
... commerce , and a revenue of three hundred millions of dollars was collected and distributed through the bank . Under all these advantages , how- ever , the difference of price between bank notes and coin became at one time so great , as ...
... commerce , and a revenue of three hundred millions of dollars was collected and distributed through the bank . Under all these advantages , how- ever , the difference of price between bank notes and coin became at one time so great , as ...
Halaman 86
... commerce , she had suffered the ruin of her trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as the product of our agriculture now perishes in ours . Does any one imagine that her circulating paper could have ...
... commerce , she had suffered the ruin of her trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as the product of our agriculture now perishes in ours . Does any one imagine that her circulating paper could have ...
Halaman 88
... commerce . The same fortune has happened to them all . Their credit has sunk . Their respective govern- ments go to them for money when they can get it no- where else ; and the banks can relieve their wants , only by new issues of their ...
... commerce . The same fortune has happened to them all . Their credit has sunk . Their respective govern- ments go to them for money when they can get it no- where else ; and the banks can relieve their wants , only by new issues of their ...
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