... preferred to specie both in town and country ; but from the moment the notes issued by the banks of places at even small distances, made their appearance, the question arose, whether they should be received at the Boston banks ; the practice was fluctuating,... United States Congressional Serial Set - Side 77av Davis Rich Dewey - 1910 - 388 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1831 - 436 sider
...at the Boston banks ; the practice was fluctuating, sometimes at par, sometimes at a small discount. The country banks considered it a great hardship,...banks should send home their bills and demand specie lor them, instead of putting them in circulation again. Public opinion took the side of the country... | |
| 1842 - 422 sider
...the Boston ban ks ; the practice was fluctuating, sometimes at par, sometimes at a small discount. The country banks considered it a great hardship,...banks, very unadvisedly, gave up receiving the bills of out of town bunks altogether. The Consequence was, that the bills of country banks obtained the entire... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1856 - 844 sider
...at the Boston banks ; the practice was fluctuating, sometimes at par, sometimes at a small discount. The country banks considered it a great hardship,...banks, very unadvisedly, gave up receiving the bills of ontof-town banks altogether. The consequence was, that the bills of country banks obtained the entire... | |
| 1856 - 794 sider
...discount. The. country bunks considered it a great hardship, that the Boston banks should send homo their bills and demand specie for them, instead of putting them in circulation apain. Public opinion took the side of the country banks, and the Boston banks, very unadvisedly, gave... | |
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