Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... amount of capital invested in the different chartered banks in the several States , and the District of Columbia ; the amount of notes issued by those banks , and in circulation ; the public and private deposites in them ; the amount of ...
... amount of capital invested in the different chartered banks in the several States , and the District of Columbia ; the amount of notes issued by those banks , and in circulation ; the public and private deposites in them ; the amount of ...
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... amount to upwards of a million and a half . Suppose that they will continue to double every twenty - five years - their present rate of increase — then , in the lapse of a century , their numbers will amount to no less than twenty ...
... amount to upwards of a million and a half . Suppose that they will continue to double every twenty - five years - their present rate of increase — then , in the lapse of a century , their numbers will amount to no less than twenty ...
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... amount of this item will exceed the sum of eighteen thousand dollars . The amount of these pay - rolls ( twenty - seven thousand eight hundred fifty - five dol- lars and forty - five cents ) having been carried to the charge of the ...
... amount of this item will exceed the sum of eighteen thousand dollars . The amount of these pay - rolls ( twenty - seven thousand eight hundred fifty - five dol- lars and forty - five cents ) having been carried to the charge of the ...
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... amount of our revenue at he would rather diminish it . The better way , he least , and he would prefer being a little under that thought , would be to fill up the blank with four or amount , than to permit them to remain so far be- five ...
... amount of our revenue at he would rather diminish it . The better way , he least , and he would prefer being a little under that thought , would be to fill up the blank with four or amount , than to permit them to remain so far be- five ...
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... amount which Congress had lately appropriated for successive years , except where a surplus of appropriation rendered a less sum neces- sary . On the subject of fortifications generally , he said , he did not dwell , because it required ...
... amount which Congress had lately appropriated for successive years , except where a surplus of appropriation rendered a less sum neces- sary . On the subject of fortifications generally , he said , he did not dwell , because it required ...
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