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Political-Economic, Libertarian
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Bancroft, George (George Bancroft)
A Plea for the Constitution of the United States,
Wounded in the House of Its Guardians
Sewanee, TN.
Spencer Judd, Publishers.
1982, 2nd printing, 1983.
ISBN 0-911805-02-8
$11.00 + $5.00 Priority Mail: $16.00 total
Paperback.
5-1/4 x 8-1/4 x 3/8.
89 pages.
Condition -- Like New classic reprint.
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From the back cover:
George Bancroft knew the intent of the framers, expounders, and executors of the United States Constitution better, perhaps, than any of his contemporaries. Born in 1800, he had personally talked with James Madison, John Adams ...
Too, he was well-qualified to discuss our Constitution as it applied to foreign nations, having been Secretary of the Navy and founder of the Naval Academy at Annapolis...
From the Introduction:
Good money must have an intrinsic value. The United States of America cannot make its shadow legal tender for debts payable in money without ultimately bringing upon their foreign commerce, and their home industry a catastrophe ...
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
History of American Bills of Credit
Further History of Bills of Credit
The Doors Shut Against Paper Money
The Court and the Constitution
What is to be Done?
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
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