The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... specie . " However unwilling any of our citizens may heretofore have been to assign to these causes the chief instrumentality in producing the present state of things , the developements subsequently made , and the actual condition of ...
... specie . " However unwilling any of our citizens may heretofore have been to assign to these causes the chief instrumentality in producing the present state of things , the developements subsequently made , and the actual condition of ...
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the Federal and State governments , occa- sioned by the suspension of specie pay- ment by the banks . " The history of these causes and effects , in Great Britain and the United States , is substantially the history of the revulsion in ...
the Federal and State governments , occa- sioned by the suspension of specie pay- ment by the banks . " The history of these causes and effects , in Great Britain and the United States , is substantially the history of the revulsion in ...
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been exemplified in the case of the public lands , in which even the specie circular could only lessen and not remedy the evil . The President here drew a forcible distinction between the sound , natural credit , based on probity ...
been exemplified in the case of the public lands , in which even the specie circular could only lessen and not remedy the evil . The President here drew a forcible distinction between the sound , natural credit , based on probity ...
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... specie or its equivalent should be received , had been strictly enforced , as they had been applied to the disbursement of the public moneys to the utmost extent practicable . He pre- sumed that the reception of depreciated pa- per ...
... specie or its equivalent should be received , had been strictly enforced , as they had been applied to the disbursement of the public moneys to the utmost extent practicable . He pre- sumed that the reception of depreciated pa- per ...
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... specie was reduced only from fifteen to thirteen mil- lions , and their circulation , instead of in- creasing fell from forty - one to thirty - seven millions . Their specie averaged more than one to three - more than has been customary ...
... specie was reduced only from fifteen to thirteen mil- lions , and their circulation , instead of in- creasing fell from forty - one to thirty - seven millions . Their specie averaged more than one to three - more than has been customary ...
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