The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... natural credit , based on probity , industry and enterprise , and the excessive credit , unduly stimulated by speculation , which always operates ruinously , in the end , to the great laboring classes . Excess and abuse of credit no ...
... natural credit , based on probity , industry and enterprise , and the excessive credit , unduly stimulated by speculation , which always operates ruinously , in the end , to the great laboring classes . Excess and abuse of credit no ...
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... natural position to be occupied by the late bitter opponents of the State Bank Experiment , to appear as the advocates of its repetition , -with the ulterior object , scarcely half concealed , of reaching , eventually , a National Bank ...
... natural position to be occupied by the late bitter opponents of the State Bank Experiment , to appear as the advocates of its repetition , -with the ulterior object , scarcely half concealed , of reaching , eventually , a National Bank ...
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... natural and intrinsic , -was that standard , to which paper money ought always to be kept down ; -that at the formation of the Constitution the possi- bility of departure from it was dreamed of , and would not have been tolerated . That ...
... natural and intrinsic , -was that standard , to which paper money ought always to be kept down ; -that at the formation of the Constitution the possi- bility of departure from it was dreamed of , and would not have been tolerated . That ...
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... natural demand for cur- rency , from increase of population , pro- perty and transactions , had increased in a much larger proportion , leaving of course a relative contraction of currency . This he contrasted with the expansion of ...
... natural demand for cur- rency , from increase of population , pro- perty and transactions , had increased in a much larger proportion , leaving of course a relative contraction of currency . This he contrasted with the expansion of ...
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... Natural History ; by C. Waterton , of Walton Hall . Life of Edward , First Earl of Clarendon , by T. H. Lister . Rural Life in England , by W. Howitt . A continuation of the Home Tour , by Sir George Head . The Poetical Works of Thomas ...
... Natural History ; by C. Waterton , of Walton Hall . Life of Edward , First Earl of Clarendon , by T. H. Lister . Rural Life in England , by W. Howitt . A continuation of the Home Tour , by Sir George Head . The Poetical Works of Thomas ...
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