Readings in the Economic and Social History of the United States, Volumen1Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner Harper & Brothers, 1929 - 978 páginas |
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... notes payable on demand , and issued circulating post notes in their stead , which post notes , when they became due , and were presented for pay- ment , were suffered to be protested . With the closing up of the crop of 1838 , the Bank ...
... notes payable on demand , and issued circulating post notes in their stead , which post notes , when they became due , and were presented for pay- ment , were suffered to be protested . With the closing up of the crop of 1838 , the Bank ...
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... notes authorized by the act of February 25th , 1862 . He proposed that authority be given to the Secretary of the Treas- ury to issue $ 150,000,000 in United States notes , in addition to the issue already authorized ; and that these be ...
... notes authorized by the act of February 25th , 1862 . He proposed that authority be given to the Secretary of the Treas- ury to issue $ 150,000,000 in United States notes , in addition to the issue already authorized ; and that these be ...
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... notes as well as small coins . The limit is to be found only in public convenience , which indicates denominations in gold , leaving the smaller circulation of silver ( less valuable than gold , ) as before . " Another consideration ...
... notes as well as small coins . The limit is to be found only in public convenience , which indicates denominations in gold , leaving the smaller circulation of silver ( less valuable than gold , ) as before . " Another consideration ...
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