The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 101
... coin at will , the bank in the mean time assuming the charge and risk of safe - keeping . Such notes or credits , of ... coin from which they were taken . Their payments , unless the bank continued to make new loans , would return its ...
... coin at will , the bank in the mean time assuming the charge and risk of safe - keeping . Such notes or credits , of ... coin from which they were taken . Their payments , unless the bank continued to make new loans , would return its ...
Page 138
... coin equalling at least ten per cent of their liabilities . Government should immediately begin the accumulation of similar reserves . It should also declare that its notes , at a certain day , should cease to be legal tender , except ...
... coin equalling at least ten per cent of their liabilities . Government should immediately begin the accumulation of similar reserves . It should also declare that its notes , at a certain day , should cease to be legal tender , except ...
Page 466
... coin of the banks , 95 - some simple and incontestable statements about metallic currency and substitutes for it , 96-110 -substitutes , for convenience , bills of exchange , 99 - natural origin of banks and their bills , 100 - how ...
... coin of the banks , 95 - some simple and incontestable statements about metallic currency and substitutes for it , 96-110 -substitutes , for convenience , bills of exchange , 99 - natural origin of banks and their bills , 100 - how ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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