The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 91
... bank . The number of State banks in operation in 1830 was 282 ; in 1837 , 632. Their capital in- creased in the same period from $ 145,000,000 to $ 290,000,000 ; their circulation from $ 61,000,000 to $ 149,000,000 ; their loans and ...
... bank . The number of State banks in operation in 1830 was 282 ; in 1837 , 632. Their capital in- creased in the same period from $ 145,000,000 to $ 290,000,000 ; their circulation from $ 61,000,000 to $ 149,000,000 ; their loans and ...
Page 95
... banks . These demands are just and must be respected . The time has come when Congress should exercise this authority of transferring the advantages of this loan from the banks to the government representing the whole people ...
... banks . These demands are just and must be respected . The time has come when Congress should exercise this authority of transferring the advantages of this loan from the banks to the government representing the whole people ...
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... banks are made ( within proper limits ) in excess of the coin they possess , they are equivalent to the creation of a corresponding amount of new capital . It is from the want of proper attention to the operations of a bank that most of ...
... banks are made ( within proper limits ) in excess of the coin they possess , they are equivalent to the creation of a corresponding amount of new capital . It is from the want of proper attention to the operations of a bank that most of ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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