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448 unnumbered pages : frontispiece (portrait) diagrams ; 23 cm |
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505 (con't)--Our future.--Review of the farmer's question, as exhibited in the recent report of the Hon. D.A. Wells, special commissioner of the revenue.--Wealth: of what does it consist? Reprinted from the Penn monthly magazine, October, 1870.--Currency inflation: how it has been produced, and how it may profitably be reduced. Letters to the Hon. B.H. Bristow, secretary of the Treasury.--The British treaties of 1871 & 1874. Letters to the President of the United States |
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Each paper has t.-p., dated 1865-1874, and separate pagination |
Bibliography |
The currency question. Letters to the Hon. Schuyler Colfax.--The resources of the union. A lecture read December, 1865, before the American geographical and statistical society, New York; and before the American association for the advancement of social science, Boston.--The public debt, local and national: how to provide for its discharge while lessening the burthen of taxation. Letter to David. A. Wells, esq., chairman of the Board of revenue commissioners.--Contraction or expansion? Repudiation or resumption? Letters to the Hon. Hugh M'Culloch, secretary of the Treasury.--The national bank amendment bill. Reprinted from the North American and United States gazette, April, 1866.--Review of the decade 1857-67.--Reconstruction: industrial, finacial, and political. Letters to the Hon. Henry Wilson, senator from Massachusetts.--The finance minister, the currency, and the public debt.--How protection, increase of public and private revenues, and national independence, march hand in hand together. Review of the report of the Hon. D.A. Wells, special commissioner of the revenue |
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Currency question -- United States.
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Finance -- United States.
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United States -- Economic conditions.
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LC no. |
16004192 |
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