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... bond is herewith presented . A person has to own a share of the stock of The Credit Foncier Company before he or she can buy one of the said bonds . This makes every holder of these bonds directly interested in the Colony and its ...
... bond is herewith presented . A person has to own a share of the stock of The Credit Foncier Company before he or she can buy one of the said bonds . This makes every holder of these bonds directly interested in the Colony and its ...
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... with an interest - bearing bond . Currency is redeemed with money . It should not have the public confidence unless redeemed on demand . We have plenty of currency in the United States , and a INTEGRAL CO - OPERATION . 35.
... with an interest - bearing bond . Currency is redeemed with money . It should not have the public confidence unless redeemed on demand . We have plenty of currency in the United States , and a INTEGRAL CO - OPERATION . 35.
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... bonds bearing a low rate of interest , has never yet been seen in this or any country . Money is an unconditional legal standard of payment , coined , stamped , cut , or marked with the nation's unit of the money of account , and with ...
... bonds bearing a low rate of interest , has never yet been seen in this or any country . Money is an unconditional legal standard of payment , coined , stamped , cut , or marked with the nation's unit of the money of account , and with ...
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... bonds , so it is credit , even though it be due bills or crooked whiskey , it matters not how or what . Credit estimated in this money of account is foreign exchange , and foreign exchange is the " world's money . " Again , when the ...
... bonds , so it is credit , even though it be due bills or crooked whiskey , it matters not how or what . Credit estimated in this money of account is foreign exchange , and foreign exchange is the " world's money . " Again , when the ...
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... bonds for " bills of exchange " drawn against English mer- chandise . These " bills of exchange " do not represent , as a rule , more than 75 per cent of the face value of the gold bonds left in England . This is bad enough , but is ...
... bonds for " bills of exchange " drawn against English mer- chandise . These " bills of exchange " do not represent , as a rule , more than 75 per cent of the face value of the gold bonds left in England . This is bad enough , but is ...
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