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Pagina 54
... amount of banknotes in circulation . The return made to the Treasury by the United States Bank in that year gave its specie at $ 15,300,000 , its circulating notes at $ 4,787,000 ; and another return made in 1810 did not mate- rially ...
... amount of banknotes in circulation . The return made to the Treasury by the United States Bank in that year gave its specie at $ 15,300,000 , its circulating notes at $ 4,787,000 ; and another return made in 1810 did not mate- rially ...
Pagina 55
... amount required by the condition of industry and trade , the whole mass resting upon a specie basis of about twenty millions , or one dollar for the redemption of five , could not escape a revulsion alike extensive and disastrous . The ...
... amount required by the condition of industry and trade , the whole mass resting upon a specie basis of about twenty millions , or one dollar for the redemption of five , could not escape a revulsion alike extensive and disastrous . The ...
Pagina 56
... amount of currency afloat during this term , but we know that the years 1826-7-8 were marked by convulsions of the banks of New York , Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , and Rhode Island , with heavy failures among the ...
... amount of currency afloat during this term , but we know that the years 1826-7-8 were marked by convulsions of the banks of New York , Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , and Rhode Island , with heavy failures among the ...
Pagina 58
... amount imported and received from our own mines exceeds or falls short of the amount exported ; and it further assumes that the gold and silver brought in by immigrants and others and not reported , and that entering overland from ...
... amount imported and received from our own mines exceeds or falls short of the amount exported ; and it further assumes that the gold and silver brought in by immigrants and others and not reported , and that entering overland from ...
Pagina 60
... amount of values in exchange could be ascertained , the amount of money required for payments is not thereby determinable . In the proportion that business is better organized less money is required , payments being then effected more ...
... amount of values in exchange could be ascertained , the amount of money required for payments is not thereby determinable . In the proportion that business is better organized less money is required , payments being then effected more ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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