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Introduction
Table of Contents
ing Battle


By


M. W. WALBERT





COPYRIGHT, 1899 BY M. W. WALBERT






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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Title Page
Introduction
Chapter Page*
I. Origin of the Money Power in America 7
II. Origin of the Present National Ranking System 43
III. National Banks and Silver 89
IV. Conspiracy of New York and London Bankers and Bondholders to ize Silver 109
V. Efforts to ize Silver and Preserve the Greenback 158
VI. The National Banks Wage War Upon the Credit of the United States 203
VII. National Banks Secure a Continuation of Their Existence 236
VIII. The National Banking Money Power plete Control of the Treasury 270
IX. Money Power of England and United bine to Annihilate Silver 304
X. National Banking Money Power Brings on the Panic of 1893 325
XI. Special Session of Congress Repeals the Sherman Law 362
XII. Senate Votes for Repeal 384
XIII. Efforts of Administration to force Carlisle Bill through Congress 407
XIV. National Banks and the bine to Issue Bonds in Time of Peace 439
XV. Campaigns of 1896 460

*Page numbers correspond to original page numbers in book.


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INTRODUCTION.
In this volume the author endeavors to give an accurate history of the present National Bank System of
currency, including an account of the first United States Bank,- both of which were borrowed from Great
Britain by those statesmen who, like the father of Sir Robert Peel, believed that a national debt was the
source of prosperity.
It is believed that the facts adduced in the following pages will be productive of some good, in pointing
out the immense evils lurking in that system of banking, a system which has produced panics at will, and
which is the active abettor of the stock gamblers, railroad wreckers,