Manuel L. III

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Both Adams and Taylor, then, viewed banks as worrisome new features on the economic landscape of the early republic. For Taylor they were “our new aristocracy of paper and patronage,” while Adams regarded them as “an Aristocracy as fatal as the Feudal barons, too impregnable a Phalanx to be attacked by anything less than disciplined Roman Legions.”
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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