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" (P. 96. ) Would there be more property •' COIN'S FINANCIAL SCHOOL. " 45 after it was done than before? Not a cent's worth. No more farms, no more grain, no more merchandise, no more trade or commerce, no more of anything. If Mr. Harvey thinks the name of a thing is the essence of the thing, why not go to the logical end of his tether by endowing a cent with the name and legal tender power of a dollar, and so elevate the prices of commodities a thousand per cent, instead of one hun- dred ? If ...he seeks some metal for use as money that will occupy more space than gold and silver, let him adopt iron. He could fill a forty-acre lot with pig iron and pile it twenty-two feet high, or even one hundred feet high. Steel dollars would be durable, and by the change of one letter they could be made to designate the purpose Mr. Harvey seeks to accom- plish, to-wit, steal dollars.
Money is money, and our money should be the money of the world, good at home and abroad. Wher- ever on the globe an American dollar might find its way, it should represent a sturdy people — disposed to toe the mark, to do as they agreed, to pay their debts, and ask odds of nobody.


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