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... WILKESON . Issued by Jay Cooke , General Subscription Agent of the Government Loans . Pamphlet . Philadelphia , 1865 . 2. An Inquiry concerning the Rise and Progress , the Redemption and Present State and the Management of the National ...
... WILKESON . Issued by Jay Cooke , General Subscription Agent of the Government Loans . Pamphlet . Philadelphia , 1865 . 2. An Inquiry concerning the Rise and Progress , the Redemption and Present State and the Management of the National ...
Pagina 322
... Wilkeson's pamphlet all the importance it possesses ; had it come to us bearing on its title - page the names of officials or agents who had misused or mismanaged the public money , we should either have thrown it aside altogether , or ...
... Wilkeson's pamphlet all the importance it possesses ; had it come to us bearing on its title - page the names of officials or agents who had misused or mismanaged the public money , we should either have thrown it aside altogether , or ...
Pagina 323
... Wilkeson calls permanent ; so they are permanent , inasmuch as it is found difficult , or impossible , to pay them ; but not one of the governments of Europe would wish to retain its debt as a source of wealth or any benefit to the ...
... Wilkeson calls permanent ; so they are permanent , inasmuch as it is found difficult , or impossible , to pay them ; but not one of the governments of Europe would wish to retain its debt as a source of wealth or any benefit to the ...
Pagina 324
... Wilkeson tells us that " the interest of the debt only becomes the measure of its burden . Great Britain , ” he says , " does owe to Great Britain confessedly four thou- sand millions . But , practically , and by consent and harmonious ...
... Wilkeson tells us that " the interest of the debt only becomes the measure of its burden . Great Britain , ” he says , " does owe to Great Britain confessedly four thou- sand millions . But , practically , and by consent and harmonious ...
Pagina 325
... Wilkeson bases all his statements on the debt of England , we will draw our data , for the present , from the same source . From a cursory glance , we find that in 1722 the national debt of England amounted only to fifty - five millions ...
... Wilkeson bases all his statements on the debt of England , we will draw our data , for the present , from the same source . From a cursory glance , we find that in 1722 the national debt of England amounted only to fifty - five millions ...
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