History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... bills of credit were multiplied beyond a reasonable sum for circulation , they must necessarily depreciate . It was therefore , on the 3d of October , 1776 , resolved to borrow five millions of dollars , and in the month following , a ...
... bills of credit were multiplied beyond a reasonable sum for circulation , they must necessarily depreciate . It was therefore , on the 3d of October , 1776 , resolved to borrow five millions of dollars , and in the month following , a ...
第 67 頁
... bills of credit . 67 These had been uniformly and honestly redeemed . The bills of Congress being thrown into circula- tion , on this favorable foundation of public confi- dence , were readily received . The enthusiasm of the people ...
... bills of credit . 67 These had been uniformly and honestly redeemed . The bills of Congress being thrown into circula- tion , on this favorable foundation of public confi- dence , were readily received . The enthusiasm of the people ...
第 68 頁
... bills of credit for gold or silver , or any species of money what- soever , than the nominal sum thereof , in Spanish dollars , or more in the said bills for any com- modities whatsoever , than the same could be pur- chased from the ...
... bills of credit for gold or silver , or any species of money what- soever , than the nominal sum thereof , in Spanish dollars , or more in the said bills for any com- modities whatsoever , than the same could be pur- chased from the ...
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