Thomas Jefferson Quote

That we are overdone with banking institutions which have banished the precious metals and substituted a more fluctuating and unsafe medium, that these have withdrawn capital from useful improvements and employments to nourish idleness, that the wars of the world have swollen our commerce beyond the wholesome limits of exchanging our own productions for our own wants, and that, for the emolument of a small proportion of our society who prefer these demoralizing pursuits to labors useful to the whole, the peace of the whole is endangered and all our present difficulties produced, are evils more easily to be deplored than remedied.


Letter to Abbe Salimankis, 1810. ME 12:379. - Posthumous publications - On financial matters


That we are overdone with banking institutions which have banished the precious metals and substituted a more fluctuating and unsafe medium, that...

That we are overdone with banking institutions which have banished the precious metals and substituted a more fluctuating and unsafe medium, that...

That we are overdone with banking institutions which have banished the precious metals and substituted a more fluctuating and unsafe medium, that...

That we are overdone with banking institutions which have banished the precious metals and substituted a more fluctuating and unsafe medium, that...