AN INQUIRY INTO THE PROSPECTIVE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF OUR COUNTRY, AS AFFECTED BY THE WAR AND ITS DEBT.
New Haven: Thomas J. Stafford, Printer, 1864. 13, [1 blank] pp. Stitched, Very Good with light dusting.
Citing "the vast resources of our country and the unparalleled ratio of increase both of population and property," the author concludes that, of course, the United States has the ability to liquidate its war debt. Suggestions of bankruptcy or repudiation are "absurd."
Copperheads are guilty of making "the poor believe that they are oppressed by the Government for the benefit of the rich. What a responsibility rests upon those men, who, for base party ends, by means of financial falsehoods, are doing their utmost to evoke the spirit of the demon mob!"
OCLC 887121042 [1- Yale], as of July 2024 [one of a number of imprints apparently bound together as "Economic Tracts. No. 41."] Not located in Sabin, Bartlett, or anywhere else. Item #40305
Price: $175.00

