American Political Economy: Including Strictures on the Management of the Currency and the Finances Since 1861, with a Chart Showing the Fluctuations in the Price of GoldScribner, Armstrong, 1874 - 495 páginas |
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... BANKS AND THE NATURE OF BANK - NOTES : THE OPERATIONS OF CREDIT . CHAPTER XV . PAPER MONEY AND ITS USE AS CURRENCY DURING A REVOLUTION OR CIVIL WAR : HISTORY OF THE EMISSION OF SUCH MONEY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION · • 311 335 CHAPTER ...
... BANKS AND THE NATURE OF BANK - NOTES : THE OPERATIONS OF CREDIT . CHAPTER XV . PAPER MONEY AND ITS USE AS CURRENCY DURING A REVOLUTION OR CIVIL WAR : HISTORY OF THE EMISSION OF SUCH MONEY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION · • 311 335 CHAPTER ...
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... Bank ; that is , he would lend it to the bank , which , for shortness , we will suppose to be a bank both of savings and dis- count . In consequence of this loan , the bank will be able to lend or discount $ 100 more to one of its ...
... Bank ; that is , he would lend it to the bank , which , for shortness , we will suppose to be a bank both of savings and dis- count . In consequence of this loan , the bank will be able to lend or discount $ 100 more to one of its ...
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... bank its loan of $ 102 , besides two dollars and a fraction for interest , pay his workmen probably $ 100 , for a good ... Banks in Massachusetts in 1862 , which show that the amount deposited in those institutions exceeded $ 50,400,000 ...
... bank its loan of $ 102 , besides two dollars and a fraction for interest , pay his workmen probably $ 100 , for a good ... Banks in Massachusetts in 1862 , which show that the amount deposited in those institutions exceeded $ 50,400,000 ...
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... Banks resemble great lakes , in which the water ever remains at the same level , though they are constantly supplying running streams , which bear a fertilizing influence with them all their way towards the ocean . - - We now go back to ...
... Banks resemble great lakes , in which the water ever remains at the same level , though they are constantly supplying running streams , which bear a fertilizing influence with them all their way towards the ocean . - - We now go back to ...
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... banks of the Tigris must have been nearly as popu- lous as are now the banks of the Seine near Paris . Their depopu- lation and consequent aridity — but few traces now remaining of the gigantic works by which that great plain was ...
... banks of the Tigris must have been nearly as popu- lous as are now the banks of the Seine near Paris . Their depopu- lation and consequent aridity — but few traces now remaining of the gigantic works by which that great plain was ...
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