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... debt may be estimated as amounting , at that date , and as afterwards liquida- ted , to one hundred and fifty - eight millions seven hun- dred and thirteen thousand forty - nine dollars . On the 30th of September , 1820 , it amounted to ...
... debt may be estimated as amounting , at that date , and as afterwards liquida- ted , to one hundred and fifty - eight millions seven hun- dred and thirteen thousand forty - nine dollars . On the 30th of September , 1820 , it amounted to ...
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... debt due the United States by N. Ingraham and Son , late navy agents at Charleston , and for which he is responsible as one of their sureties ; and the petition was read , and referred to the Committee on Finance . Mr. JOHNSON , of ...
... debt due the United States by N. Ingraham and Son , late navy agents at Charleston , and for which he is responsible as one of their sureties ; and the petition was read , and referred to the Committee on Finance . Mr. JOHNSON , of ...
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... debt was contracted , the price of produce of the two succeeding years ; one year of grace of every description was more than an hundred was allowed to the purchaser after the last pay - per cent . higher than at present . ment became ...
... debt was contracted , the price of produce of the two succeeding years ; one year of grace of every description was more than an hundred was allowed to the purchaser after the last pay - per cent . higher than at present . ment became ...
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... debt $ 4,000,000 . The prompt payments which would be produced by the discount tendered in the bill would probably fur- ther reduce it $ 3,000,000 . There would then re- main $ 15,000,000 which would , according to the third proposition ...
... debt $ 4,000,000 . The prompt payments which would be produced by the discount tendered in the bill would probably fur- ther reduce it $ 3,000,000 . There would then re- main $ 15,000,000 which would , according to the third proposition ...
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... debt by any imprudence peculiar to themselves , they might have had no claims to your sympathy . But there was no ... debts . Public creditors were ob- liged to receive it , and , to render it as current as possible , it was made ...
... debt by any imprudence peculiar to themselves , they might have had no claims to your sympathy . But there was no ... debts . Public creditors were ob- liged to receive it , and , to render it as current as possible , it was made ...
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