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"This paper presents the first empirical evidence in the history of banking on the question of whether banks can create money out of nothing. The banking crisis has revived interest in this issue, but it had remained unsettled."

Werner, R.A. (2014) 'Can banks individually create money out of nothing? — The theories and the empirical evidence,' International Review of Financial Analysis, 36, pp. 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2014.07.015. @economics @banking

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The 4th of May is the feast day of Saint Florian, Patron Saint of . Celebrated as International Firefighters Day, we remember and honour fallen firefighters. Let's also explore the of firefighting in , and look at who St. was: https://coinofnote.com/st-florian-medallion/

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CHUNK. Among printers, a journeyman who refuses to work for legal wages; the same as the flint among taylors. See FLINT.

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A SCANDALOUS 1865 DIVORCE case offers a window into New York high society—the defendant was a cousin of Edith Wharton, no less—and the time’s changing attitudes about marriage, women’s rights, and sexuality. Great balance of gossip and context. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/strong-passions-barbara-weisberg/1143468315?ean=9780393531527

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Events for 05/04 from Wikipedia:

• 1493: Pope Alexander VI divides the New World between Spain and Portugal along the Line of Demarcation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI
• Birth (1936) of El Cordobés, Spanish bullfighter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cordob%C3%A9s
• Death (1483) of George Neville, Duke of Bedford (b. 1457) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Neville,_Duke_of_Bedford
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Hi, it’s me, I’m the problem, I know

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TO COAX. To fondle, or wheedle. To coax a pair of stockings; to pull down the part soiled into the shoes, so as to give a dirty pair of stockings the appearance of clean ones. Coaxing is also used, instead of darning, to hide the holes about the ancles.

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    Ten of the Clocke

    One of a series of 12 readings describing the minutiae of daily life in Britain.

    From Nicholas Breton's Fantasticks, 1626.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoWS8nEuW8A&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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    "Bährs Vorschlag, Konfessionalität in ihrer Mehrdimensionalität zu verstehen, provoziert offene Fragen und sorgt damit für lohnenden Diskussionsstoff."

    Francisca Loetz zu Matthias Bähr, Konfessionelle Mehrdimensionalität in der Frühen Neuzeit. Irland um 1600

    https://www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/reb-137582?title=m-baehr-konfessionelle-mehrdimensionalitaet-in-der-fruehen-neuzeit

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    The groundbreaking biography of a forgotten civil rights hero.

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    TITTER TATTER. One reeling, and ready to fall at the least touch; also the childish amusement of riding upon the two ends of a plank, poised upon the prop underneath its centre, called also see-saw. Perhaps tatter is a rustic pronunciation of totter.

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    Events for 05/03 from Wikipedia:

    • 1963: The police force in Birmingham, Alabama switches tactics and responds with violent force to stop the "Birmingham campaign" protesters. Images of the violent suppression are transmitted worldwide, bringing new-found attention to the civil rights movement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Alabama
    • Holiday: Christian feast of Abhai (Syriac Orthodox Church) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhai_(saint)
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    1861-1865: The Complete Story Of The American Civil War | History Of Warfare | Timeline

    "Less than a century after gaining independence from Great Britain, the United States of America would be wracked by a Civil War as the secessionist Confederate States of the South fought the Union forces of the remaining loyal states. Four long years of war would result in the deadliest military conflict in American history, as the fate of the Union hung in the balance."

    length: 54 minutes 40 seconds

    https://youtu.be/Pu-Fcc5vFlE

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    1861-1865: The Complete Story Of The American Civil War | History Of Warfare | Timeline

    "Less than a century after gaining independence from Great Britain, the United States of America would be wracked by a Civil War as the secessionist Confederate States of the South fought the Union forces of the remaining loyal states. Four long years of war would result in the deadliest military conflict in American history, as the fate of the Union hung in the balance."

    length : 54 minutes 40 seconds

    https://youtu.be/Pu-Fcc5vFlE

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    ABRAM COVE. A cant word among thieves, signifying a naked or poor man; also a lusty, strong rogue.

    A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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    SPUNGE. A thirsty fellow, a great drinker. To spunge; to eat and drink at another's cost. Spunging-house: a bailiff's lock-up-house, or repository, to which persons arrested are taken, till they find bail, or have spent all their money:

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    In 1942, Japanese Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps because of hyped up fears of ‘disloyalty’.
    In 1944, thousands of young Japanese American men were drafted out of those camps and sent to fight for democracy.
    Despite this, they fought gallantly, earning more than 14,000 medals.
    Then veterans faced more prejudice when they returned home
    https://theconversation.com/japanese-american-soldiers-in-world-war-ii-fought-the-axis-abroad-and-racial-prejudice-at-home-158512
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    DILDO. [From the Italian DILETTO, q. d. a woman's delight; or from our word DALLY, q. d. a thing to play withal.] Penis-succedaneus, called in Lombardy Passo Tempo. Bailey.

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    Ok reflecting back on the . I loved it! It was a good challenge both choosing countries / coins & getting it all written. My first thought was to make the posts shorter.... but they didn't end up any shorter, which I take as my own inability to compromise on information - & how fascinating everything is! One I learnt a lot writing was the Roman Denarius Fouree: https://coinofnote.com/19-b-c-rome-augustus-denarius-fouree/
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    Shield inscribed with S P Q R /C LV in two lines, in oak-wreath. Script: Latin Lettering: OB CIVIS SERVATOS S P Q R CL V Translation: Ob Civis Servatos. Senatus Popuusque Romanus. Clipeus Votivus. For saving the citizens. The senate and the Roman people. Votive shield.

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    Part 2 of my reflection. I love the personal connection you find with & the community. I wrote most of the posts in the weeks prior to the . This was fortuitous as my mother passed away early in April. But those connections made it a joy to re-read each post & share it. Today's is from day "D", , & a park open when my ancesters lived there: https://coinofnote.com/25-ore-token-denmark-dyrehavsbakken/


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    DYREHAVSBAKKEN (Entrance gate with hole) 25
    Pjerrot, the resident clown of the park. Read his story at liebhaverboligen.dk

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    10 Jean-Claude Waquet: Continuous Change, Final Discontinuities: the Development of French Diplomacy (1/6)

    https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-010

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    He argues that continuously changed over the centuries, which can be seen as a sign of modernisation.
    While was originally regarded as part of a more general service to the king, it slowly developed into a more specialised field of activity. From this the need to a much more profecient education of arose. (3/6)

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    However, these changes were not introduced against, but within the existing system, often by those in charge. Therefore, elements of a more professionalised system co-existed with patronage relations. Waquet argues that we should speak of “a gradual internal transformation rather than of a permanent conflict between old and new”. (4/6)

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    PUFFING. Bidding at an auction, as above; also praising any thing above its merits, from interested motives. The art of puffing is at present greatly practised, and essentially necessary in all trades, professions, and callings. To puff and blow; to be out of breath.

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