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... five per cent . more was paid than it could be done for , and equally well done . The same course , of ad- vertising for the lowest proposals , was pursued by all the Departments , and as he believed that it would save a con- siderable ...
... five per cent . more was paid than it could be done for , and equally well done . The same course , of ad- vertising for the lowest proposals , was pursued by all the Departments , and as he believed that it would save a con- siderable ...
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... five and twenty years since Louisiana came into the possession of the United States , and it was five and twenty years since these mines were discovered : an early law of Louisiana provided for the re- servation of certain of these ...
... five and twenty years since Louisiana came into the possession of the United States , and it was five and twenty years since these mines were discovered : an early law of Louisiana provided for the re- servation of certain of these ...
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... five cents . It required two pounds of sugar , in its crude state , to make one pound of refined . The duty on brown sugar was three cents per pound ; conse- quently , a drawback of six cents would be required in favor of the refiner ...
... five cents . It required two pounds of sugar , in its crude state , to make one pound of refined . The duty on brown sugar was three cents per pound ; conse- quently , a drawback of six cents would be required in favor of the refiner ...
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... five years hence , when millions of acres of sugar land would be under cultivation . He read and commented upon the annual commercial statements of the Treasury , and showed that , during the year 1827 , one hundred and sixty - eight ...
... five years hence , when millions of acres of sugar land would be under cultivation . He read and commented upon the annual commercial statements of the Treasury , and showed that , during the year 1827 , one hundred and sixty - eight ...
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... five cents the pound additional . This was a bold at- tempt at monopoly , and would soon operate as a direct bounty . He trusted the amendment would be adopted , and then that the bill would be rejected . Mr. JOHNSTON then modified his ...
... five cents the pound additional . This was a bold at- tempt at monopoly , and would soon operate as a direct bounty . He trusted the amendment would be adopted , and then that the bill would be rejected . Mr. JOHNSTON then modified his ...
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