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Fiat money inflation in France, how it came, what it brought and how it ended.

Main Author: White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
Language(s): English
Published: Toronto : Brigdens, 1914.
Edition: New rev. ed.
Subjects: Assignats
Note: "Printed for private circulation only. Not to be reprinted or published".
"A paper read before a meeting of senators and members of the House of Representatives of both political parties, at Washington, April 12fth, and before the Union League Club, at New York, April 13th, 1876, and now (1914) revised and extended".
First published in 1876 under title: Paper-money inflation in France.
Physical Description: xi, 69 p.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: HG 978.2 .W58 1914
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