Shall We Have Peace Peace Financial And Peace Political Letters to the Presid

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Shall We Have Peace Peace Financial And Peace Political Letters to the Presid
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879
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.. . 42 24 66 101 35 Philadelphia 16 11 27 59 133 70 203 401 198 Of $90, 000, 000 addition to the currency in that form of which the Secretary is now so generally accustomed to speak as " paper money, " no less than $50, 000, 000 are here shown to have been given, and given, too, by himself as Comptroller of the Currency, to those three communities in which, by his present showing, circu- lating notes had been least required; $10, 000, 000 having at the same time been withdrawn from the country... south and west of New York, embracing States and Territories almost forty in number, with a population numbering little less than 30, 000, 000, and grow- ing by millions annually, the needs of these for some general medium of circulation being, man for man, thrice greater than those of the people of the cities whose past and present have been above de- scribed. The Secretary's theories, as given in the passage of his report heretofore quoted, are excellent. Can he now explain why it is that his practice has been so diiferent ?

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