The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... pay gold is a cheat and deception . It answers a very good purpose as long as payment is not demanded , and is toler- able only because a poor currency is better than none . If the gold is withdrawn by for- eign demand , or the holders ...
... pay gold is a cheat and deception . It answers a very good purpose as long as payment is not demanded , and is toler- able only because a poor currency is better than none . If the gold is withdrawn by for- eign demand , or the holders ...
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... payment , by debtors in the appreciation of their indebtedness , would , in a great meas . ure be avoided by permission to settle at a premium in specie , but the attendant evil of the permanent establishment of the discredit of paper ...
... payment , by debtors in the appreciation of their indebtedness , would , in a great meas . ure be avoided by permission to settle at a premium in specie , but the attendant evil of the permanent establishment of the discredit of paper ...
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... payments until through some means the premium on gold has been extin- guished by a gradual appreciation of the paper currency , and to bring about this result has provided that the surplus gold in the Treasury , after payment of its ...
... payments until through some means the premium on gold has been extin- guished by a gradual appreciation of the paper currency , and to bring about this result has provided that the surplus gold in the Treasury , after payment of its ...
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