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198524198(Hamburg, Selbstverlag, 1985). 84 nn. S. Mit zahlr. Fotos. Quer-4to. OPp.
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180616799City of Washington: A. & G. Way printers 1806. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 11505. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation on the title-page. Leaves separated. A. & G. Way, printers unknown books
200447930Washington DC: GPO 2004. First Edition. First Printing. good. 371 wraps. S. Hrg. 108-482. GPO paperback
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192170100Washington: Government Printing Office. Good. 1921. Hardcover. 67th Congress 1st Session Document No. 36. Ex-library with library stamps and a card pocket at the rear. Some light soiling to the covers otherwise About Very Good. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
192470101Washington: Government Printing Office. Good. 1924. Hardcover. 68th Congress 1st Session Document No. 48. Ex-library with library stamps and a card pocket at the rear. Some light soiling to the covers otherwise About Very Good. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
7H-74C4-UA2HLeather Bound. Good. Washington: Gales & Seaton 1860. Large Hardcover in original half-leather and marbled boards. 6 viii 991pp. Ownership stamping on front blank of former Civil War Officer Boards detached with t.p. and prelims leather worn minor foxing otherwise a good complete copy of this rare and important title. NOT EX-LIBRARY. hardcover
186343182Washington: U.S. Senate. 1863. First Edition. Removed Document. Very Good-. 37th Congress 3d session. Senate Misc Doc. No 31; 8vo; 28 pages; Unmarked clean and complete. Removed Document. Measures 8 7/8 x 5 3/4 in. OCLC 1064999617 "President Lincoln recognized that unreliable paper money and inadequate credit was problematic. Along with his Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase he conceived the national banking system and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to regulate and supervise it. On February 25 1863 President Lincoln signed The National Currency Act into law. The Act established the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency OCC charged with responsibility for organizing and administering a system of nationally chartered banks and a uniform national currency." The National Bank Act of 1863 provided for the federal charter and supervision of a system of banks known as national banks; they were to circulate a stable uniform national currency secured by federal bonds deposited by each bank with the comptroller of the currency often called the national banking administrator. The act regulated the minimum capital requirements of national banks the kinds of loans they could make and the reserves that were to be held against notes and deposits; it also provided for the supervision and examination of banks and for the protection of noteholders. . U.S. Senate unknown
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