The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... bonds in the market , to be canceled as purchased , we should inevitably further depreciate the value of the greenbacks . The explanation of this effect is simple . By taking the gold , which is the only means by which the greenbacks ...
... bonds in the market , to be canceled as purchased , we should inevitably further depreciate the value of the greenbacks . The explanation of this effect is simple . By taking the gold , which is the only means by which the greenbacks ...
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... bonds would command par , because they would at once be sent home for sale , commanding a higher price here than abroad . But it seems to me that the defect of the reasoning which makes our bonds abroad less than par because our cur ...
... bonds would command par , because they would at once be sent home for sale , commanding a higher price here than abroad . But it seems to me that the defect of the reasoning which makes our bonds abroad less than par because our cur ...
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... bonds of the United States these bonds issued to the Pacific railroad and allow cur- rency thereon up to within ten per cent . of their market value ; and further than that , the gentleman asserts that the value of these bonds is now ...
... bonds of the United States these bonds issued to the Pacific railroad and allow cur- rency thereon up to within ten per cent . of their market value ; and further than that , the gentleman asserts that the value of these bonds is now ...
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