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[1] Abraham Lincoln, letter to William Elkins, Nov 21, 1864 (just after the passage of the debt causing National Bank Act [June 3, 1864], right before assassination). [2] G. Edward Griffin, The Creature from Jekyll Island (American Media, Westlake Village, CA 2002) p393. [3] Izola Forrester, This One Mad Act (Boston: Hale, Cushman & Flint, 1937), p359. [4] Glyn Davis, History of Money From Ancient Times to The Present Day (University of Wales Press, 2002), p458. [5] Ibid., p459. [6] Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, 1776, book IV Chapter one. [7] Congressman Charles G. Binderup, How Benjamin Franklin Made New England Prosperous, 1941. . Note: Radio address given by Congressman Charles G. Binderup of Nebraska, and was reprinted in Unrobing the Ghosts of Wall Street. [8] Ibid.. [9] Ibid. [10] In 1787, when the Continental Congress met to adopt the replacement to the Articles of Confederation, which would become the Constitution, Jefferson誷 address regarding a central banking system. [11] US Constitution Article I Section 8. [12] Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin (1802). [13] Allan Hamilton, The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton (Charles Scribner誷 Sons 1910). [14] Quoted by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., The Age of Jackson (New York: Mentor Books, 1945), p6-7. [15] Written on April 30, 1781, to his mentor, Robert Morris. Quoted by John H. Makin, The Global Debt Crisis: America誷 Growing Involvement (New York: Basic Books, 1984), p246. [16] The Writings of Thomas Jefferson (New York: G.P.Putnam & Sons, 1899), Vol. X, p31. [17] The Basic Writings of Thomas Jefferson (Willey Book Company, 1944), p749. [18] Glyn Davies, History of Money From Ancient Times to The Present Day (University of Wales Press, 2002), p474. [19] Ibid., p475. [20] Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Taylor of Caroline, 26 November 1798; reproduced in The Writings of Thomas Jefferson v. 10, editted by Lipscomb and Bergh. [21] Glyn Davies, History of Money From Ancient Times to The Present Day (University of Wales Press 2002), p475-476. [22] Thomas Jefferson, Letter to James Monroe, January 1, 1815. [23] Glyn Davies, History of Money From Ancient Times to The Present Day (University of Wales Press 2002), p476. [24] Ibid., p479. [25] G. Edward Griffin, The Creature from Jekyll Island (American Media, Westlake Village, CA 2002). [26] Inaugural Address of President William Henry Harrison March 4, 1841. [27] Michael F. Holt; The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War (1999). p272. [28] Glyn Davies, History of Money From Ancient Times to The Present Day (University of Wales Press 2002), p484. [29] Ibid., p486. [30] Sydney E. Ahlstrom, A Religious History of the American People (Yale University Press, 1972), on p. 649.
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