The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... millions of dollars ; the bank notes then in circulation , to about ninety - five millions ; and the loans and discounts of the banks to three hundred and twenty - four millions . Between that time and the first of January , 1836 ...
... millions of dollars ; the bank notes then in circulation , to about ninety - five millions ; and the loans and discounts of the banks to three hundred and twenty - four millions . Between that time and the first of January , 1836 ...
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... millions of dollars ; the extension to traders in the interior of our country , of credits for sup- plies , greatly beyond the wants of the people ; the investment of thirty - nine and a half millions of dollars in unproductive public ...
... millions of dollars ; the extension to traders in the interior of our country , of credits for sup- plies , greatly beyond the wants of the people ; the investment of thirty - nine and a half millions of dollars in unproductive public ...
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... millions to be at all times kept in the Treasury , and the whole of it left in the hands of the collectors and receivers , the proportion of each would not exceed an average of thirty thousand dollars ; but that , deducting one million ...
... millions to be at all times kept in the Treasury , and the whole of it left in the hands of the collectors and receivers , the proportion of each would not exceed an average of thirty thousand dollars ; but that , deducting one million ...
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... millions ; while the coinage at the mint , between August , 1831 , and December , 1836 , had amounted to ten millions , ex- ceeding the whole coinage during the thirty - one previous years . This policy would be destroyed by the consent ...
... millions ; while the coinage at the mint , between August , 1831 , and December , 1836 , had amounted to ten millions , ex- ceeding the whole coinage during the thirty - one previous years . This policy would be destroyed by the consent ...
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... millions . The appropriations by Congress exceeded thirty - two millions , a deficiency was therefore inevitable . After relating the postponements al ready made of the duty bonds , he sug- gests a further postponement so as to make an ...
... millions . The appropriations by Congress exceeded thirty - two millions , a deficiency was therefore inevitable . After relating the postponements al ready made of the duty bonds , he sug- gests a further postponement so as to make an ...
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