| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 páginas
...manufactures of this country. New York and Neiv Jersey have also increased greatly during the same period, with the use of paper-money ; so that it does not appear to be ef the ruinous nature ascribed to it. And if the inhabitants of those countries-; are glad to have... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 páginas
...increased in inhabitants that the export from thence hither is now more than tenfold what it then was ; ... so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it." . . . To the objection that every medium of trade should have an intrinsic value, Franklin replied... | |
| William Nelson - 1903 - 592 páginas
...also increased and improved greatly during the same period (since 1723) with the use of paper money, so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it. FROM Fairfiekl, in Cumberland County, New-Jersey, we learn, that last Thursday Se'nnight, as a Lad... | |
| William Nelson - 1903 - 590 páginas
...also increased and improved greatly during the same period (since 1723) with the use of paper money, so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it. FROM Fairfield, in Cumberland County, New-Jersey, we learn, that last Thursday Se'nnight, as a Lad... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 592 páginas
...Jersey have also increased and improved greatly, during the same Period, with the Use of Paper Money ; so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous Nature...by their Commerce with Foreigners, one would expect no Objection against their parting with it could arise here in the Country that receives it. The second... | |
| 1908 - 796 páginas
...York and New Jersey have also increased greatly during the same period with the use; of paper money; so that it does not appear to be of the ruinous nature ascribed to it. And, sirs, what was this money but a printed slip, issued by law as a legal tender — against gold? Nay,... | |
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