Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... debt had swollen , through arrears of interest , to upwards of fifty - four millions . Of this amount nearly eight millions were due to France , between three and four millions to private lenders in Holland , and about two hundred and ...
... debt had swollen , through arrears of interest , to upwards of fifty - four millions . Of this amount nearly eight millions were due to France , between three and four millions to private lenders in Holland , and about two hundred and ...
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... debt according to its terms . He asserted , also , the equal validity of the original claims of the American creditors of the government ; whether those creditors were the original holders of its certificates or subsequent purchasers of ...
... debt according to its terms . He asserted , also , the equal validity of the original claims of the American creditors of the government ; whether those creditors were the original holders of its certificates or subsequent purchasers of ...
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... debt and punctuality in the payment of interest , that the domestic creditors submit to an abatement of accruing ... debts , as tending to consolidation , as giving an undue influence to the general gov- ernment , and as being of ...
... debt and punctuality in the payment of interest , that the domestic creditors submit to an abatement of accruing ... debts , as tending to consolidation , as giving an undue influence to the general gov- ernment , and as being of ...
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