Government is bound to redeem every portion of its issues which the public do not wish to use. Having assumed to monopolize the supply of currency, and enacted exclusions against everybody else, it is bound to furnish all which the wants of business require.... The Life of Samuel J. Tilden - Page 256by John Bigelow - 1895 - 1358 pagesFull view - About this book
| New York (State). Governor - 1864 - 588 pages
...is, as if the government should undertake to monopolize the supply of lake propellers or canal boats to bring grain to market. If it should not furnish...as possible, the natural laws of trade which it has superceded by artificial contrivar jes. EASY CONDITIONS OF RESUMING SPECIE PAYMENTS. The ability of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1875 - 1124 pages
...is, as if the government should undertake to monopolize the supply of lake propellers or canal boats to bring grain to market. If it should not furnish...as possible, the natural laws of trade which it has superceded by artificial contrivar jes. EASY CONDITIONS OF RESUMING SPECIE PAYMENTS. The ability of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1875 - 1178 pages
...is, as if the government should undertake to monopolize the supply of lake propellers or canal boats to bring grain to market. If it should not furnish...as possible, the natural laws of trade which it has superceded by artificial contrivances. EASY CONDITIONS OF RESUMING SPECIE PAYMENTS. The ability of... | |
| Theodore Pease Cook - 1876 - 470 pages
...the Government might cautiously follow the tendencies of trade, and retire each clearly-ascertained surplus without doing any harm. But a withdrawal of...which it has superseded by artificial contrivances. EASY CONDITIONS OP RESUMING SPECIE PAYMENTS. The ability of the Federal Government to resume specie... | |
| Democratic National Convention (1876 St - 1876 - 210 pages
...bound to furnish all which the wants of business require." ***** "The system should passively allow the volume of circulating credits to ebb and flow,...which it has superseded by artificial contrivances." And in a similar discussion, in my message of January 4, 1876, it was said that resumption should be... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1876 - 764 pages
...to furnish all which the wants of business require." * *" * * ." The system should passively *allow the volume of circulating credits to ebb and flow,...which it has superseded by artificial contrivances." And in a similar discussion, in my message of January 4, 1876, it was said that resumption should be... | |
| 1876 - 228 pages
...bound to furnish all which the wants of business require." ***** "The system should passively allow the volume of circulating credits to ebb and flow,...which it has superseded by artificial contrivances." And in a similar discussion, in my message of January 4, 1876, it was said that resumption should be... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...bound to furnish all which the wants of business require." * * . * " The system should passively allow the volume of circulating credits to ebb and flow,...which it has superseded by artificial contrivances." And in a similar discussion in my Message of January 4, 1876, it was said that resumption should be... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 364 pages
...is bound to furnish all which the wants of business require. . . . The system should passively allow the volume of circulating credits to ebb and flow, according to the ever changing wants of business. It should imitate as closely as possible the natural laws of trade,... | |
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