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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
VOLUME XVIII. Later National Literature, Part III.
XXIV.
Economists
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§ 14. Currency.
Much the same may be said about the controversies on the currency, which produced only a few works of more than passing interest. Worthy of mention are E. Lords
Principles of Currency
(1829), W. M. Gouges
A Short History of Paper Money and Banking
(1833) and
The Fiscal History of Texas
(1852), W. Becks
Money and Banking
(1839), R. Hildreths
Banks, Banking, and Paper Currencies
(1840), and Dunscombes
Free Banking
(1841). In the later period we may call attention to J. A. Ferriss
The Financial Economy of the United States
(1867).
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