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A General History of The Most Prominent Banks

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A General History of the Most Prominent Banks of Europe Particularly the Banks of England and France, The Rise and Progress of the Bank of North America; A Full History of the Late and Present Bank of the United States to Which is Added, a Statistical and Comparative View of the Moneyed Institutions of New York, And Twenty-Four Other Principle Cities of the United States. Compiled from Various Standard Works, Official Sources, and Private Correspondence. Also, A. Hamilton's Report to Concress on Currency, Presented while Secretary: and McDuffie's Report on Currency, Presented to the Last Congress

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  • Goddard, Thomas H., 1831. "A General History of The Most Prominent Banks," History of Economic Thought Books, McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought, number goddard1831.
  • Handle: RePEc:hay:hetboo:goddard1831
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