A Critical Examination of Our Financial Policy During the Southern Rebellion. by Simon Newcomb.Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1865 - 232 pages |
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... PAPER MONEY - THE LESSONS OF HIS- TORY . Popular Views - The English Bank Money - Continental Money , what it did - Rise and Fall of Assignats . 146 CHAPTER VII . WERE LEGAL TENDER NOTES NECESSARY ? The 6 CONTENTS .
... PAPER MONEY - THE LESSONS OF HIS- TORY . Popular Views - The English Bank Money - Continental Money , what it did - Rise and Fall of Assignats . 146 CHAPTER VII . WERE LEGAL TENDER NOTES NECESSARY ? The 6 CONTENTS .
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... money as being simply money , whatever its material , and totally forget that paper and metallic money are governed by entirely differ- ent laws . To judge the effects of a new measure adapted to new circumstances , requires experience ...
... money as being simply money , whatever its material , and totally forget that paper and metallic money are governed by entirely differ- ent laws . To judge the effects of a new measure adapted to new circumstances , requires experience ...
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... money , would have been invaluable when it was first proposed to issue greenbacks . Still more valuable would have been the advice of Mr. John Stuart Mill , because he not only knew what had been the paper - money experience of past ...
... money , would have been invaluable when it was first proposed to issue greenbacks . Still more valuable would have been the advice of Mr. John Stuart Mill , because he not only knew what had been the paper - money experience of past ...
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... paper for coin . In such cases ignorance and prejudice have generally dic ... MONEY ) . It is here suggested that Elagabalus took the hint from a governor ... MONEY AND TRADE . 23.
... paper for coin . In such cases ignorance and prejudice have generally dic ... MONEY ) . It is here suggested that Elagabalus took the hint from a governor ... MONEY AND TRADE . 23.
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... currency for it from a speculator , from his neighbor , or from any one else , while they ... paper of lozenges . The increase of prices in our country furnishes a very good illustration of the principles laid down . 2 MONEY AND TRADE . 25.
... currency for it from a speculator , from his neighbor , or from any one else , while they ... paper of lozenges . The increase of prices in our country furnishes a very good illustration of the principles laid down . 2 MONEY AND TRADE . 25.
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Page 99 - ... lawful money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the United States, except duties on imports and interest as aforesaid.
Page 188 - ... periods; property of any sort, however worthless, either real or personal, might be tendered by the debtor in payment of his debts; and the creditor was compelled to take the property of the debtor, which he might seize on execution, at an appraisement wholly disproportionate to its known value. Such grievances and oppressions, and others of a like nature, were the ordinary results of legislation during the revolutionary war and the intermediate period down to the formation of the constitution....
Page 179 - ... notes, but to establish discriminations in business against those who. in this matter, give a cordial support to the Government, and in favor of those who do not. Such discriminations should, if possible, be prevented ; and the provision making the notes a legal tender, in a great measure at least, prevents it, by putting all citizens, in this respect, on the same level, both of rights and duties.