Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... bank , and for prohibiting all other banks or bankers in these states , at least during the war . " The capital of the bank was established at four hun- dred thousand dollars , in shares of four hundred dol- lars each , payable in gold ...
... bank , and for prohibiting all other banks or bankers in these states , at least during the war . " The capital of the bank was established at four hun- dred thousand dollars , in shares of four hundred dol- lars each , payable in gold ...
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... bank . In consequence of these resolutions , the plan of the bank was published by Mr. Morris , with a suita- ble and urgent address to the public . " To ask the end , " he observed , " which it is proposed to answer by this institution ...
... bank . In consequence of these resolutions , the plan of the bank was published by Mr. Morris , with a suita- ble and urgent address to the public . " To ask the end , " he observed , " which it is proposed to answer by this institution ...
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... bank actually advanced , for the public service , within six months after its organization , the sum of four hundred ... bank notes was very limited , and the bank could dirive but little aid from them . These loans were not finally ...
... bank actually advanced , for the public service , within six months after its organization , the sum of four hundred ... bank notes was very limited , and the bank could dirive but little aid from them . These loans were not finally ...
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