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... notes of the bank would be redeemable in silver only after fifteen years . In the meantime , however , the silver bankers agreed to accept all notes issued by their institution . They agreed also that they would not honor any bills of ...
... notes of the bank would be redeemable in silver only after fifteen years . In the meantime , however , the silver bankers agreed to accept all notes issued by their institution . They agreed also that they would not honor any bills of ...
Page 14
... notes redeemable in gold and silver upon demand.26 Obviously this move was aimed at making the notes of the Silver Bank more attractive than those of the Land Bank.27 Despite all this opposition , the backers of the Land Bank continued ...
... notes redeemable in gold and silver upon demand.26 Obviously this move was aimed at making the notes of the Silver Bank more attractive than those of the Land Bank.27 Despite all this opposition , the backers of the Land Bank continued ...
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... notes who brought a lawsuit . Forming a committee of their own , the directors made a voluntary effort to call in outstanding notes , and by mid- October three - fourths of the total note issue , or £ 37,000 of the £ 49,250 , were ...
... notes who brought a lawsuit . Forming a committee of their own , the directors made a voluntary effort to call in outstanding notes , and by mid- October three - fourths of the total note issue , or £ 37,000 of the £ 49,250 , were ...
Contents
THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE | 32 |
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