Micael on Nostr: Alfred Owen Crozier in 1912. Speaking about the Aldrich plan bill (Known today as The ...
Alfred Owen Crozier in 1912.
Speaking about the Aldrich plan bill (Known today as The Federal Reserve Act of 1913):
We are at “parting of the ways.” This bill, if passed, will be the entry wedge that will open the political pandora's box and permanently release a thousand evils and dangers that since 1776 have been kept firmly imprisoned by the Constitution and the law through the wonderful foresight of parents or the kindly supervision of Providence.
Speaking about the Aldrich plan bill (Known today as The Federal Reserve Act of 1913):
We are at “parting of the ways.” This bill, if passed, will be the entry wedge that will open the political pandora's box and permanently release a thousand evils and dangers that since 1776 have been kept firmly imprisoned by the Constitution and the law through the wonderful foresight of parents or the kindly supervision of Providence.