The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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Page 162
... issue , and could this issue be controlled by a foresight which could perfectly adapt the amount of circulating medium to the needs of the country , so as to preserve a har- mony between supply and demand , such a money , de- spite the ...
... issue , and could this issue be controlled by a foresight which could perfectly adapt the amount of circulating medium to the needs of the country , so as to preserve a har- mony between supply and demand , such a money , de- spite the ...
Page 167
... issue , since the rapid cancellation of the public debt will shortly put an end to the banks of issue . NOTE . The following is the law of the United States , as enacted by Congress in the session just closed , defining the position of ...
... issue , since the rapid cancellation of the public debt will shortly put an end to the banks of issue . NOTE . The following is the law of the United States , as enacted by Congress in the session just closed , defining the position of ...
Page 327
... issue , because we regard such legislation as special , and as creating class advantages . The banking system ... issue , while no interven- tions between the people and the government should be permitted in the issue of money , even so ...
... issue , because we regard such legislation as special , and as creating class advantages . The banking system ... issue , while no interven- tions between the people and the government should be permitted in the issue of money , even so ...
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