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Correspondence between John Holker, Esquire, inspector general of trade and manufactures, and late consul general, of France, and Robert Morris, Esquire, late superintendant of the finances of the United States
To which is annexed a memorial, relative to the transactions between them, and to the principles on which Mr. Morris offered a final settlement thereof, by his letter of the 26th of February, 1784 -
Newport, (Rhode-Island) October 9, 1786
State of Rhode-Island, &c. The following draught of an act was laid before the General Assembly at their last session, and is now published by their order. An act to stimulate and give efficacy to the paper bills emitted by this state in May last -
The true interest of the United States, and particularly of Pennsylvania, considered, with respect to the advantages resulting from a state paper-money
with some observations on the subject of a bank, and on agriculture, manufactures and commerce -
An act to stimulate and give efficacy to the paper bills, emitted by this state in May last
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By the United States in Congress assembled. September 18, 1786
The committee, consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. St. Clair, and Mr. Harrison, to whom was referred a letter of the 12th from the Board of Treasury ... having reported,--"That it appears ... the state of Rhode-Island, by an act passed at their last session, have made the paper currency of that state receivable on all arrears of taxes due to the United States ..." -
Essay on money, as a medium of commerce
with remarks, on the advantages and disadvantages of paper admitted into general circulation. By a citizen of the United States