The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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... currency at par with the best in the United States . The only meas- ure of consequence originating with Mr. Memminger , and that took the form of law at this session , was an act to pre- vent the circulation of mutilated bank bills ...
... currency at par with the best in the United States . The only meas- ure of consequence originating with Mr. Memminger , and that took the form of law at this session , was an act to pre- vent the circulation of mutilated bank bills ...
第 122 頁
... currency have produced much embarrassment and suffering in every grade of society , and in every species of business . This general and wide - spread distress has arisen not so much from a want of money , as a want of confidence in what ...
... currency have produced much embarrassment and suffering in every grade of society , and in every species of business . This general and wide - spread distress has arisen not so much from a want of money , as a want of confidence in what ...
第 123 頁
... currency of the commercial world , and particularly of the United States , it is utterly impracticable , and would be absolutely ruin- ous , if it were possible to effect it . In point of fact , four - fifths of the actual currency of ...
... currency of the commercial world , and particularly of the United States , it is utterly impracticable , and would be absolutely ruin- ous , if it were possible to effect it . In point of fact , four - fifths of the actual currency of ...
第 124 頁
... currency adopted in part throughout the world - into metallic coin . The more perfect the system of public credit and mutual confidence , the less is the amount of gold and silver necessary to sustain it . That evils may arise from the ...
... currency adopted in part throughout the world - into metallic coin . The more perfect the system of public credit and mutual confidence , the less is the amount of gold and silver necessary to sustain it . That evils may arise from the ...
第 126 頁
Henry Dickson Capers. So much of Governor Butler's message as related to the currency and the financial condition of the country was re- ferred to a special committee , consisting of Messrs . Davie , Memminger , Yeadon , Rhett , Colcock ...
Henry Dickson Capers. So much of Governor Butler's message as related to the currency and the financial condition of the country was re- ferred to a special committee , consisting of Messrs . Davie , Memminger , Yeadon , Rhett , Colcock ...
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