The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Том 2Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... equal amount of real money or metallic value ; and might be , as they in fact were , assigned and transferred at pleasure , for the sake of commercial convenience , to save the necessity of actually transporting the coin itself to any ...
... equal amount of real money or metallic value ; and might be , as they in fact were , assigned and transferred at pleasure , for the sake of commercial convenience , to save the necessity of actually transporting the coin itself to any ...
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... equal to the task of struggling against the tides of trade of the commercial world , and of maintaining for any length of time a false standard of value , enhanced above , or depressed below , the regular specie standard ' established ...
... equal to the task of struggling against the tides of trade of the commercial world , and of maintaining for any length of time a false standard of value , enhanced above , or depressed below , the regular specie standard ' established ...
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... equal reign , They both the form of innocent childhood bore , And each a quiver filled with arrows wore ; Of Beauty born , one mother they confessed , Their power is felt and owned by every breast , And by their sway altern are mortals ...
... equal reign , They both the form of innocent childhood bore , And each a quiver filled with arrows wore ; Of Beauty born , one mother they confessed , Their power is felt and owned by every breast , And by their sway altern are mortals ...
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... equal de- " gree - numbers of our merchants , manufacturers , and farmers , re- " duced to bankruptcy , and the circumstances of many of those who " have escaped this calamitous situation , daily impairing - a great " portion of our ...
... equal de- " gree - numbers of our merchants , manufacturers , and farmers , re- " duced to bankruptcy , and the circumstances of many of those who " have escaped this calamitous situation , daily impairing - a great " portion of our ...
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... equal or greater advantage . The simple fact , that our manufactures for the last dozen or fifteen years have been able to compete successfully with the English in many foreign markets , shows conclusively the mockery of imposing high ...
... equal or greater advantage . The simple fact , that our manufactures for the last dozen or fifteen years have been able to compete successfully with the English in many foreign markets , shows conclusively the mockery of imposing high ...
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