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Pagina 54
... notes at $ 4,787,000 ; and another return made in 1810 did not mate- rially vary in these respects . But the policy of the New England banks for some time previous to 1808 was widely different . They commenced the expansion of their ...
... notes at $ 4,787,000 ; and another return made in 1810 did not mate- rially vary in these respects . But the policy of the New England banks for some time previous to 1808 was widely different . They commenced the expansion of their ...
Pagina 55
... notes of the national banks , based upon United States bonds , rests upon the faith and resources of the nation ... notes of all denominations , from six cents up to five and ten dollars . The banknote re- porters of the time give lists ...
... notes of the national banks , based upon United States bonds , rests upon the faith and resources of the nation ... notes of all denominations , from six cents up to five and ten dollars . The banknote re- porters of the time give lists ...
Pagina 56
... notes or drafts on the metropolitan banks were worth a fraction more than silver coin , which was itself very scarce , owing to the preparation then making by the Bank of Eng- land , and the imports of specie by Austria and Prussia ...
... notes or drafts on the metropolitan banks were worth a fraction more than silver coin , which was itself very scarce , owing to the preparation then making by the Bank of Eng- land , and the imports of specie by Austria and Prussia ...
Pagina 57
... notes of the banks to the south and west of New York were at various rates of dis- count - one , five , ten , fifteen , and even to eighty per cent .; and specie at various rates of premium up to fourteen per cent . , as measured in ...
... notes of the banks to the south and west of New York were at various rates of dis- count - one , five , ten , fifteen , and even to eighty per cent .; and specie at various rates of premium up to fourteen per cent . , as measured in ...
Pagina 61
... notes had been issued in December , 1860 , and January , 1861 , at varying rates , from six to twelve per cent . interest per annum ; six and one - quarter millions of the amount at eleven and twelve , and three and one - quarter mil ...
... notes had been issued in December , 1860 , and January , 1861 , at varying rates , from six to twelve per cent . interest per annum ; six and one - quarter millions of the amount at eleven and twelve , and three and one - quarter mil ...
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