Federal Banking Laws and Reports, 1780-1912 ..., 50th Anniversary, 1913-1963 .... |
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... specie . XII . That the Superintendent of the Finances of America shall have a right , at all times , to examine into the affairs of the Bank , and for that purpose shall have access to all the books and papers . XIII . That any ...
... specie . XII . That the Superintendent of the Finances of America shall have a right , at all times , to examine into the affairs of the Bank , and for that purpose shall have access to all the books and papers . XIII . That any ...
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... specie . In this objection , the original investment of the capital , and the constant use of it after- wards , seem ... species of which only , can bank lending have the effect supposed ) , must be , in different degrees , chargeable ...
... specie . In this objection , the original investment of the capital , and the constant use of it after- wards , seem ... species of which only , can bank lending have the effect supposed ) , must be , in different degrees , chargeable ...
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... specie , it serves to counteract that rigorous necessity for the metals , as a medium of circulation , which , in the case of a wrong balance , might restrain , in some degree , their exportation ; and it may be added , that , from the ...
... specie , it serves to counteract that rigorous necessity for the metals , as a medium of circulation , which , in the case of a wrong balance , might restrain , in some degree , their exportation ; and it may be added , that , from the ...
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... species of labor and industry which would otherwise be employed in furnishing materials for foreign trade , and which , by contributing to a favorable balance , would assist the intro- duction of specie . In the early periods of new ...
... species of labor and industry which would otherwise be employed in furnishing materials for foreign trade , and which , by contributing to a favorable balance , would assist the intro- duction of specie . In the early periods of new ...
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... specie of the country must always be suspended from circulation , and left to accumulate , preparatory to each day of payment ; and as often as one approaches , there must in several cases be an actual transporta- tion of the metals ...
... specie of the country must always be suspended from circulation , and left to accumulate , preparatory to each day of payment ; and as often as one approaches , there must in several cases be an actual transporta- tion of the metals ...
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