The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... interest , or whether they shall run the hazard which everybody seems to have some apprehension of , that this debt never will be fully paid . I wish it were in the power of this Government to - day to pay every dollar of the debt ...
... interest , or whether they shall run the hazard which everybody seems to have some apprehension of , that this debt never will be fully paid . I wish it were in the power of this Government to - day to pay every dollar of the debt ...
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... interest - bearing debt , adds to our burdens , for which we gain no earthly advantage , not a cent ; makes nothing more secure , and in no wise increases the stock of gold on hand . The nation does not want to pay interest on deposits ...
... interest - bearing debt , adds to our burdens , for which we gain no earthly advantage , not a cent ; makes nothing more secure , and in no wise increases the stock of gold on hand . The nation does not want to pay interest on deposits ...
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... interest paid and the kind of security required for the issue of Government money . The rate of interest would act as a certain " regulator " or governor of the amount of the circulating medium . As a currency it would be secured to the ...
... interest paid and the kind of security required for the issue of Government money . The rate of interest would act as a certain " regulator " or governor of the amount of the circulating medium . As a currency it would be secured to the ...
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