The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... hundred and contained should be so construed as to interfere seventeen millions two hundred and fifty - four with subsisting treaties with foreign nations , a thousand five hundred and sixty - four dollars , of treasury circular was ...
... hundred and contained should be so construed as to interfere seventeen millions two hundred and fifty - four with subsisting treaties with foreign nations , a thousand five hundred and sixty - four dollars , of treasury circular was ...
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... hundred and fifty per cent .; and why ? Because the price is reduced from thirty - six to six cents per yard . These dreadful minimums had , in their practical consequences , given the farmers a market , given their children employment ...
... hundred and fifty per cent .; and why ? Because the price is reduced from thirty - six to six cents per yard . These dreadful minimums had , in their practical consequences , given the farmers a market , given their children employment ...
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... hundred and twenty - eight millions ; whilst the British exports to the United States , then having a population of ... hundred thou- sand population , were £ 2,789,191 , being 1 11s . 3d . per person ; those to her West India Islands ...
... hundred and twenty - eight millions ; whilst the British exports to the United States , then having a population of ... hundred thou- sand population , were £ 2,789,191 , being 1 11s . 3d . per person ; those to her West India Islands ...
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