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... Bank ran down from £ 9,000,000 to £ 4,000,000 ; when the Bank , becoming alarmed , powerfully curtailed its circulation , and brought back to its vaults a large amount of bullion , in 1838 ; when , the harvest being short , 1,241,460 ...
... Bank ran down from £ 9,000,000 to £ 4,000,000 ; when the Bank , becoming alarmed , powerfully curtailed its circulation , and brought back to its vaults a large amount of bullion , in 1838 ; when , the harvest being short , 1,241,460 ...
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ONE NATIONAL BANK - SHALL WE TRY ANOTHER ? In May , 1838 , Mr. Clay declared his willingness , were it practicable , " to adopt the existing bank ( that under the Pennsylvania charter ) as the basis of a new natiɔn- al institution ...
ONE NATIONAL BANK - SHALL WE TRY ANOTHER ? In May , 1838 , Mr. Clay declared his willingness , were it practicable , " to adopt the existing bank ( that under the Pennsylvania charter ) as the basis of a new natiɔn- al institution ...
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... bank con- trolled the excesses of banking . It was one of the great recommenda- tions of the bank , at the period of its charter , that it would check the State banks from over - issue , and prevent an undue extension of banking capital ...
... bank con- trolled the excesses of banking . It was one of the great recommenda- tions of the bank , at the period of its charter , that it would check the State banks from over - issue , and prevent an undue extension of banking capital ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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