Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 5William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 371
... interest , two- thirds of their capital , which had been paid off or reimbursed ( as they call it ) during the war , and for the remaining third , must re- ceive an inscription in a five per cent . stock , taken as at par , though the ...
... interest , two- thirds of their capital , which had been paid off or reimbursed ( as they call it ) during the war , and for the remaining third , must re- ceive an inscription in a five per cent . stock , taken as at par , though the ...
Page 405
William Cobbett. ing resources , " instantly abandoned all the immense advantages of interest upon interest and . like the boy with the golden - egg coose , set on foot a scheme for getting into hisclutches the whole of the principal at ...
William Cobbett. ing resources , " instantly abandoned all the immense advantages of interest upon interest and . like the boy with the golden - egg coose , set on foot a scheme for getting into hisclutches the whole of the principal at ...
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... interest on the total amount of the national debt ( which of course , includes the amount so bought up ) ; yet that interest is received again by the public ; and , by being applied to the purposes of the Sinking Fund , the na- tion is ...
... interest on the total amount of the national debt ( which of course , includes the amount so bought up ) ; yet that interest is received again by the public ; and , by being applied to the purposes of the Sinking Fund , the na- tion is ...
Contents
A British Creditors Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French | 25 |
Official Declaration of the Emperor of Germany sent to the Deputy of the Eques | 83 |
An Analytical and Comparative View of two Pamphlets lately published the | 97 |
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