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... measure in aid of the sinking - fund . This was no other than an act to pro- vide , on every new loan , taxes to the extent of one per cent . of its nominal amount , as a separate sinking - fund for the even- tual repayment of this ...
... measure in aid of the sinking - fund . This was no other than an act to pro- vide , on every new loan , taxes to the extent of one per cent . of its nominal amount , as a separate sinking - fund for the even- tual repayment of this ...
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... measure in private life , and its absurdity in national finance is exactly the same . The cases differ only in extent of sum , and duration of time , which no ways alter the general ten- dency of the measure . Suppose a million borrowed ...
... measure in private life , and its absurdity in national finance is exactly the same . The cases differ only in extent of sum , and duration of time , which no ways alter the general ten- dency of the measure . Suppose a million borrowed ...
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measure , that a distinction should be made between different kinds of securities ; and that , while the interest on the first class remains unaltered , it be rendered legal to give seven or eight per cent . on the second - rate ...
measure , that a distinction should be made between different kinds of securities ; and that , while the interest on the first class remains unaltered , it be rendered legal to give seven or eight per cent . on the second - rate ...
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