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... currency . The war found us with gold and silver a part of the circulating medium , and with a convertible paper currency , the issues of local banks cre- ated by authority of the several States . When it ended , gold and silver and ...
... currency . The war found us with gold and silver a part of the circulating medium , and with a convertible paper currency , the issues of local banks cre- ated by authority of the several States . When it ended , gold and silver and ...
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... currency , but no tax on the stocks from which it is derived . When this income is converted into currency it will net him about seven thousand dollars . On the other hand , B has an income of $ 5,000 in currency derived from ...
... currency , but no tax on the stocks from which it is derived . When this income is converted into currency it will net him about seven thousand dollars . On the other hand , B has an income of $ 5,000 in currency derived from ...
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... currency debt the full de- preciation of the currency , unless you either scale the debt or allow the parties to adjust the matter between themselves . The former prop- osition is indefensible , and the latter is the only way by which ...
... currency debt the full de- preciation of the currency , unless you either scale the debt or allow the parties to adjust the matter between themselves . The former prop- osition is indefensible , and the latter is the only way by which ...
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