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HG525 .F37 1970 The financial economy of the United States illustrated and some of the causes which retard the progress of California demonstrated. 1
HG525 .H4 Hard cash an essay to show that financial monopolies hinder enterprise and defraud both labor and capital; that panics and business revulsions, caused by arbitrary interference with production and exchange, will be effectually prevented only through free money / 1
HG525 .J83 A review of the "great" speech of Senator John P. Jones, on the banking and currency bill, 1
HG525 .N78 Money and American society, 1865-1880 / 1
HG525 .N8 The money question during Reconstruction / 1
HG526 .T74 2003 Counterfeit currency of the Confederate States of America / 1
HG527 .C313 Resumption: when, and how, will it end? Letters to the President of the United States. 1
HG527 .C766 Ideas for a science of good government : in addresses, letters and articles on a strictly national currency, tariff and civil service. 1
HG527 .E55 1975 Seven financial conspiracies which have enslaved the American people / 2
HG527 .M12 An alphabet in finance : a simple statement of permanent principles and their application to questions of the day / 1
HG527 .M12 1876a An alphabet in finance : a simple statement of permanent principles and their application to questions of the day / 1
HG527 .P8 1969 Resumption and the silver question: embracing a sketch of the coinage and of the legal-tender currencies of the United States and other nations : a hand-book for the times. 1
HG527 .W47 1931 Robinson Crusoe's money, or, The remarkable financial fortunes and misfortunes of a remote island community / 1
HG529 Coin's financial school 1
HG529 .A75 1894i The cost of bad money 1
HG529 .B621 Cheap-money experiments in past and present times / 1
HG529 .B73 National money : the philosophy and the physics of money. 1
HG529 .C8 Sound money monographs / 1
HG529 .C86 1969 Money : silver, and finance / 1
HG529 D39 [Silver question : a collection of speeches delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States, in August and September, 1893, on H.R. 1, concerning free coinage of silver and the repeal of part of the Sherman act] 1