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... duties to the state , there can be no lenders to the state except in foreign countries . Nor can a state borrow of foreign countries for a longer term than the probable life of the borrowing generation . They have no more right to draw ...
... duties to the state , there can be no lenders to the state except in foreign countries . Nor can a state borrow of foreign countries for a longer term than the probable life of the borrowing generation . They have no more right to draw ...
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... duties . Like our trea- sury notes , they bear interest ; but when money is dear they fall to a dis- count , and return to the treasury for taxes . With this large circulation , and prices inordinately high , specie payments were ...
... duties . Like our trea- sury notes , they bear interest ; but when money is dear they fall to a dis- count , and return to the treasury for taxes . With this large circulation , and prices inordinately high , specie payments were ...
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... duties which they may be required to fulfil . " That the law of nations , as a science , has advanced with the advance of phi- losophical knowledge , and the improvement in philosophical language , with our extended knowledge of the ...
... duties which they may be required to fulfil . " That the law of nations , as a science , has advanced with the advance of phi- losophical knowledge , and the improvement in philosophical language , with our extended knowledge of the ...
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... duties of the crown , which , on the contrary , main- tained its divine origin and the necessity of obedience , not inquiry . Thus they were at issue . Gratitude to their sovereigns for the overthrow of Po- pery at first prevented the ...
... duties of the crown , which , on the contrary , main- tained its divine origin and the necessity of obedience , not inquiry . Thus they were at issue . Gratitude to their sovereigns for the overthrow of Po- pery at first prevented the ...
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... duties were voted for a year , contrary to the usual custom , which had hitherto been to vote them for the continuance of the reign . The king and the lords were offended . The vote was regarded as an insult , but the Commons were ...
... duties were voted for a year , contrary to the usual custom , which had hitherto been to vote them for the continuance of the reign . The king and the lords were offended . The vote was regarded as an insult , but the Commons were ...
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