The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... interest of four per cent . , irredeemable by any payment exceeding five dollars per annum both on account of principal and interest , and to receive as a compensation for the reduction of interest , fifteen dollars and eighty cents ...
... interest of four per cent . , irredeemable by any payment exceeding five dollars per annum both on account of principal and interest , and to receive as a compensation for the reduction of interest , fifteen dollars and eighty cents ...
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... interest , not to their necessities . To this end it was requisite that a fair equivalent should be of- fered , for what might be asked to be given up , and unquestion- able security for the remainder . " This fair equivalent for the ...
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... interest contracted to be paid to the public creditors , and thus discharge themselves from the principle in two - thirds of the time : but from this they were precluded by the irredeemable quality of the debt ; a quality given for the ...
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