Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1906 |
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... interest , and under it bonds bearing 3 , 4 , and 5 per cent . interest have been refunded for bonds bearing 2 per cent . The following are the sections covering these amendments : " SEC . 10. That Section 5,138 of the Re- vised ...
... interest , and under it bonds bearing 3 , 4 , and 5 per cent . interest have been refunded for bonds bearing 2 per cent . The following are the sections covering these amendments : " SEC . 10. That Section 5,138 of the Re- vised ...
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... interest in the dispute . Favorites of the mother coun- try , possessed of neither ships nor seamen to create a commercial rivalship , they might have found in their situation a guarantee that their trade would be for- ever fostered and ...
... interest in the dispute . Favorites of the mother coun- try , possessed of neither ships nor seamen to create a commercial rivalship , they might have found in their situation a guarantee that their trade would be for- ever fostered and ...
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... interests may be affected ; they ought to have such notice , that they may appear or be heard by their agents , by counsel ... interest of many of the colonies , and at the same time lessen in a prodigious man- ner the consumption of the ...
... interests may be affected ; they ought to have such notice , that they may appear or be heard by their agents , by counsel ... interest of many of the colonies , and at the same time lessen in a prodigious man- ner the consumption of the ...
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