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... interest which had been sanctioned by those who were anxious to destroy the national credit and to cripple the resources . The Senate having amended the House bill , Mr. Sherman thus explained the necessities of the occasion : " I will ...
... interest which had been sanctioned by those who were anxious to destroy the national credit and to cripple the resources . The Senate having amended the House bill , Mr. Sherman thus explained the necessities of the occasion : " I will ...
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... interest . Mr. Sherman , declaring that no Government and indeed no individual could afford to pay twelve per cent . interest for any length of time , introduced a bill authorizing the President to issue coupon bonds , bearing not to ...
... interest . Mr. Sherman , declaring that no Government and indeed no individual could afford to pay twelve per cent . interest for any length of time , introduced a bill authorizing the President to issue coupon bonds , bearing not to ...
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... interest of five and six per cent . , about seven hundred millions ; and sound statesmanship demanded that they should be replaced as soon as practiceable by bonds bearing a lower rate of interest . Mr. To his views on this matter there ...
... interest of five and six per cent . , about seven hundred millions ; and sound statesmanship demanded that they should be replaced as soon as practiceable by bonds bearing a lower rate of interest . Mr. To his views on this matter there ...
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Washington Grørge Unpublished portraits | 9 |
Wutters John G Proceedings at | 15 |
William Dharan vs Barah Althea Hill | 2 |
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