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... Month , for ten years - Exports of Specie in Part Payment of Future Importations - Comparative Excess of Imports over ... Months - Demands of the East India Trade - State- ment of Exports of Domestics from New York to East Indies - Money ...
... Month , for ten years - Exports of Specie in Part Payment of Future Importations - Comparative Excess of Imports over ... Months - Demands of the East India Trade - State- ment of Exports of Domestics from New York to East Indies - Money ...
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... months of 1850 , was greater than that of the first : * and the fact furnishes ground for the anticipation of a ... months of 1850 .... Business of the second six months of 1850 ... Increase in favor of second six months of 1850 ...
... months of 1850 , was greater than that of the first : * and the fact furnishes ground for the anticipation of a ... months of 1850 .... Business of the second six months of 1850 ... Increase in favor of second six months of 1850 ...
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... months , compared with the first , we have an increase of 177,000,000 of francs . MAXIMA AND MINIMA . From 1849 to ... months .. Second six months .. Increase . Branches - First six months .. Second six months .... Increase ...
... months , compared with the first , we have an increase of 177,000,000 of francs . MAXIMA AND MINIMA . From 1849 to ... months .. Second six months .. Increase . Branches - First six months .. Second six months .... Increase ...
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... months , and in the month of Sep- tember , the circulation rose to 75,000,000 francs over and above securities on hand . At the end of the year the circulation rose to 490,000,000 francs , and the reserves to 470,000,000 francs ; and we ...
... months , and in the month of Sep- tember , the circulation rose to 75,000,000 francs over and above securities on hand . At the end of the year the circulation rose to 490,000,000 francs , and the reserves to 470,000,000 francs ; and we ...
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... months of 1850 . EXPENSES OF THE CENTRAL BANK AND BRANCHES . The expenses , or- dinary and extraordinary , of the Central Bank , which amounted to 1,712,000 francs in 1849 , were only 1,569,000 francs in 1850. The expenses of man ...
... months of 1850 . EXPENSES OF THE CENTRAL BANK AND BRANCHES . The expenses , or- dinary and extraordinary , of the Central Bank , which amounted to 1,712,000 francs in 1849 , were only 1,569,000 francs in 1850. The expenses of man ...
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