The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 54. köideWilliam B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 |
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... States that constitute our national Union . " During the recent civil war ... note reminding me of the fact that as early as April last , you pointed out to ... united nation , capable of commanding and enforcing respect every where . On ...
... States that constitute our national Union . " During the recent civil war ... note reminding me of the fact that as early as April last , you pointed out to ... united nation , capable of commanding and enforcing respect every where . On ...
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... in the mere form of interest , perhaps half the price at which it has at ... country before the war , and you will see that the amount of dead capital then ... notes would have been paid ; store debts would have been discharged ; and ...
... in the mere form of interest , perhaps half the price at which it has at ... country before the war , and you will see that the amount of dead capital then ... notes would have been paid ; store debts would have been discharged ; and ...
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... States during the rebellion . The maximum annual receipts of the department ... United States notes lawful money is not now recommended , the Secretary is ... of the Secretary of the Treasury .
... States during the rebellion . The maximum annual receipts of the department ... United States notes lawful money is not now recommended , the Secretary is ... of the Secretary of the Treasury .
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William B. Dana. After answering the reasons urged in favor of retaining the United States notes as a Government currency the Secretary states that in speaking of the legal tender acts , reference has only been made to those which ...
William B. Dana. After answering the reasons urged in favor of retaining the United States notes as a Government currency the Secretary states that in speaking of the legal tender acts , reference has only been made to those which ...
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... in the opinion of the Secretary , to be found in the reduction of the currency . AMOUNT OF OUR CURRENCY . The paper circulation of the United States , on the 31st of Octob r last , was sub- stantially as follows : 1. United States notes ...
... in the opinion of the Secretary , to be found in the reduction of the currency . AMOUNT OF OUR CURRENCY . The paper circulation of the United States , on the 31st of Octob r last , was sub- stantially as follows : 1. United States notes ...
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