| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - Страниц: 636
...resource which can never fail them, and it is an abundant one for every necessary purpose. Treasury bills, bottomed on taxes, bearing or not bearing interest,...circulation will take the place of so much gold and silver, which last, when crowded, will find an efflux into other countries, and thus keep the quantum of medium... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 588
...Government to provide such circulât* | Ing medium, and Insist, in the language of Thomas Jefferson, that "bank paper must be suppressed .and the circulation restored to the nation, to whom It belongs." ч Third. It Is the paramount duty of th« Government, In all its legislation, to keep in view the... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...Government to provide such circulating medium, and insist, in the language of Thomas Jefferson, that " bank paper must be suppressed and the circulation restored to the nation, to whom it belongs." Third. It is the paramount duty of the Government, in all its legislation to keep in view the full... | |
| Peter Cooper - 1877 - Страниц: 214
...resource which can never fail them, and it is an abundant one for every necessary purpose. Treasury bills, bottomed on taxes, bearing or not bearing interest,...necessary, thrown into circulation, will take the place of to 30 much gold or silver, which last, when crowded, will find an efflux into other countries, and... | |
| 1877 - Страниц: 882
...government to provide such circulating medinm, and insist, in the language of Thomas Jefferson, that " bank paper must be suppressed, and the circulation restored to the nation, to whom it belongs." At the Toledo convention of the same party, in 1878, the name " National " was adopted, and the currency... | |
| Peter Cooper - 1877 - Страниц: 158
...abundant one for every necessary purpose. Treasury bills, bottomed on taxes, bearing or not beating interest, as may be found necessary, thrown into circulation, will take the place of to much gold or silver, which last, when crowded, will find an efflux into other countries, and thus... | |
| William Augustus Berkey - 1878 - Страниц: 616
...111 both England and America. It was for these reasons, in days gone by, that Jefferson insisted that "Bank paper must be suppressed and the circulation restored to the nation to whom it belongs;" that John Adams denounced bank paper as a vile freak of those who were shapen in Toryism and British... | |
| 1878 - Страниц: 832
...Government to provide such a circulating medium, and we insist, in the language of Thomas Jefferson, a that bank paper must be suppressed, and the circulation restored to the nation, to whom it belongs." 4. It is the paramount duty of the Government, in all its legislation, to keep in view the full development... | |
| Albert Kimsey Owen - 1880 - Страниц: 146
...— Thomas Jefferson, in his letters to Mr. Eppis, volume 6 of his works, says : " Treasury bills, bottomed on taxes, bearing or not bearing interest,...place of so much gold and silver. Bank paper must he suppressed, and the circulation restored to the nation to -whom it belongs." HKNRY CLAY, describing... | |
| 1880 - Страниц: 464
...is an abundant one for every necessary purpose. Treasury bills bottomed on taxes, to any extent that may be found necessary, thrown into circulation will take the place of gold and silver, and so the nation may continue to issue its bills as far as its wants require and... | |
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