Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... interest , at par value , representing a total of about fifty million dollars , a part to bear interest at six per cent , and a part at three per cent , while interest on the re- mainder was to be deferred for ten years . In vain did ...
... interest , at par value , representing a total of about fifty million dollars , a part to bear interest at six per cent , and a part at three per cent , while interest on the re- mainder was to be deferred for ten years . In vain did ...
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... interest , at present , is prevalent , but , in process of time . . . when the number of landholders shall be com- paratively small . . . will not the landed interests be over- balanced in future elections ? and unless wisely provided ...
... interest , at present , is prevalent , but , in process of time . . . when the number of landholders shall be com- paratively small . . . will not the landed interests be over- balanced in future elections ? and unless wisely provided ...
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... interest . The government of Texas was deeply embarrassed by the existence of great quantities of its bonds and notes , which had been issued wholesale during the early days of the Lone Star Republic . By 1845 bonds and notes bearing ...
... interest . The government of Texas was deeply embarrassed by the existence of great quantities of its bonds and notes , which had been issued wholesale during the early days of the Lone Star Republic . By 1845 bonds and notes bearing ...
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