We have no meanings for "irredeemable paper" in our records yet.
1 It was a mere paper bank; a machine for fabricating irredeemable paper .
2 It is not suffrage; it is an irredeemable paper currency.
3 Those most opposed to irredeemable paper money acknowledged this necessity.
4 We require neither irredeemable paper , nor yet exclusively hard money.
5 This Alliance subsequently changed its ground from irredeemable paper money to the free coinage of silver.
6 When government enters upon the experiment of issuing irredeemable paper money there can be no fixed limit to its volume.
7 The previous question will again be irredeemable paper as a permanent policy, or a policy which seeks a return to coin.
8 The last and most disastrous expedient was the debasement of the coinage, the old equivalent of the modern issue of irredeemable paper .
9 The lavish issues of irredeemable paper by the Confederation and the States had brought their finances to the verge of absolute ruin.
10 He then went on to express very earnestly his objection to the measure and to the whole policy, and his dislike of irredeemable paper .
11 Leastwise, they will never convince me that a slip of irredeemable paper is as good as the young queen's head on a twenty-shilling piece.
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