Martinghoul you are a wise and very knowledgable trader and an expert in sovereing bondsThat's not correct... In general, kings routinely enjoyed the benefits offered by fractional reserve banking and only had issues with it when the bankers refused to cooperate (e.g. Edward I of England and the Ricciardi of Lucca in the 13th century). The point is that, if you're the king, fractional reserve banking is fine. If you're a commoner, it could be treason.
Finally, yes, the quote is allegedly attributed to Josiah Stamp. However, there is no record of him ever saying anything of the sort.
and interest rate products and what you say is true. I would hate arguing with you.
In the end living under a philosopher king or philospher banker is only as good as the philosopher.