"Hutchinson, referring to the temptation to trustees, says: "The influence which a bad currency has on the morals of a people is greater than is generally imagined. Numbers of schemes for public and private emissions were proposed as remedies. The only effectual one, the utter abolition of the bills, was omitted.'" W.G. Sumner, "A History of American Currency" (1874), p. 24.

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