Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 6Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... notes would have on the sale of the proposed loan of 1815 and on the market value of notes already due and not receivable in payment of subscriptions to a National bank . He inquired also whether the new notes could be put in ...
... notes would have on the sale of the proposed loan of 1815 and on the market value of notes already due and not receivable in payment of subscriptions to a National bank . He inquired also whether the new notes could be put in ...
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... notes , notes of the Bank of the United States , or any notes of specie- paying banks , and it was declared that after February 20 , 1817 , nothing but such currency would be received . On July 22 , therefore , the Secretary of the ...
... notes , notes of the Bank of the United States , or any notes of specie- paying banks , and it was declared that after February 20 , 1817 , nothing but such currency would be received . On July 22 , therefore , the Secretary of the ...
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... notes signed with ink of this color , and thus all who had taken the notes would lose just that much money . Other banks used " facility notes , " which could not be deposited and which they would not take save in payment of a debt due ...
... notes signed with ink of this color , and thus all who had taken the notes would lose just that much money . Other banks used " facility notes , " which could not be deposited and which they would not take save in payment of a debt due ...
Contents
Cruise of the Prince de Neufchâtel | 10 |
vi | 11 |
The Blue Light Treason | 65 |
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