id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 60029 Fowler, Charles N. (Charles Newell) Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question Between Uncle Sam and Mr. Farmer, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Laboringman, Mr. Merchant, Mr. Manufacturer .txt text/plain 171127 8245 70 silver dollar, the United States Note, the National Bank Note all money, these United States Notes, Bank Notes and Silver Dollars, the United States Notes are applicable equally to these bond-secured Bank BANKER: These bank notes or this Credit Currency will always be I define a Credit Currency as follows: _a note issued by a bank against The highest note issue of the first United States Bank was $5,900,000, The highest note issue of the second United States Bank was were then issuing notes in the United States, including the 500 banks credit bank note, currently redeemed in gold coin. $3,500 of United States notes, or greenbacks; $4,500 National bank hold a National Bank Note as reserve; but the great State of New York deposits subject to check, and a true credit currency, or a bank note and thereafter no national bank shall hold a United States note as a ./cache/60029.txt ./txt/60029.txt