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Página 107
... interest of 640,000,000l . , at 4 per cent . , amounts to 25,600,000l . The interest on the same sum , at 3 per cent . , amounts to 19,200,000l . The relief , therefore , which the nation would receive from this measure would be ...
... interest of 640,000,000l . , at 4 per cent . , amounts to 25,600,000l . The interest on the same sum , at 3 per cent . , amounts to 19,200,000l . The relief , therefore , which the nation would receive from this measure would be ...
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... interest be the word , the universal interest . 11 - Supposing the old government to continue unrestored , - the temporary mischief , as above described , will be growing less and less every day , as the functionaries established under ...
... interest be the word , the universal interest . 11 - Supposing the old government to continue unrestored , - the temporary mischief , as above described , will be growing less and less every day , as the functionaries established under ...
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... interest the German people . This display of their power had nothing in com- mon with the nation over which they ... interests nor the same views , nor could their efforts be directed towards one common and salutary end . The Popes ...
... interest the German people . This display of their power had nothing in com- mon with the nation over which they ... interests nor the same views , nor could their efforts be directed towards one common and salutary end . The Popes ...
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