A Plea for the Constitution of The United States: Wounded in the Houses of Its Guardians: George Bancroft: 1800-1891

by William Huff

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Historian George Bancroft set out, "To set the subject [The Lawful Monetary Principles of the Constitution] in the clearest light, it will be proper to trace the history of American bills of credit until they were abolished by Massachusetts and Connecticut; to revive the memory of the great struggle for their suppression by the separate colonies or states to the end of 1786; and to ascertain what decision on paper money was made by the constitutional convention, and accepted, one by one, by every state. It will then be the time to examine the new interpretation of the constitution by the present [late 1880s] court; and ask after the defenses of the people against the revolution with which they are threatened." Doubtless, Mr. Bancroft would drive a stake into the heart of the Federal Reserve System if he were alive today! Without the boldface lies of the Supreme Court we would not be under such Monetary Tyranny! This chronology of the complete destruction of our monetary system is indispensable.
  • ISBN10 1257457314
  • ISBN13 9781257457311
  • Publish Date 28 July 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format eBook
  • Language English