Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... amount than would com- plete the sum of two hundred millions ; and to issue such part of the balance only , being 40,051,120 , as might be absolutely necessary for public exigen- cies , before adequate supplies could be obtained from ...
... amount than would com- plete the sum of two hundred millions ; and to issue such part of the balance only , being 40,051,120 , as might be absolutely necessary for public exigen- cies , before adequate supplies could be obtained from ...
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... amount it is impossible to foresee : but this we may venture to assert , that if a considerable sum of specie can ... amount of the capital from indi- vidual subscriptions , subscribed , on account of the United States , for stock to the ...
... amount it is impossible to foresee : but this we may venture to assert , that if a considerable sum of specie can ... amount of the capital from indi- vidual subscriptions , subscribed , on account of the United States , for stock to the ...
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... amount of their subscriptions , the directors of the bank were encouraged to proceed in the business . The aid which the institution afforded to the coun . try , in a period of great gloom and distress , was very extensive , considering ...
... amount of their subscriptions , the directors of the bank were encouraged to proceed in the business . The aid which the institution afforded to the coun . try , in a period of great gloom and distress , was very extensive , considering ...
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