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rate of interest and discount , countries , 280 et seq . - false gallantry in 69 — associations in nineteen cities , ib . - quar- France , ib . - increased crime , 281 - Louis XIV . terly reports , ib.
rate of interest and discount , countries , 280 et seq . - false gallantry in 69 — associations in nineteen cities , ib . - quar- France , ib . - increased crime , 281 - Louis XIV . terly reports , ib.
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This great disparity between the ancient Celts and Goths , as described by authentic historians , who had no interest in misrepresenting either race , is very distasteful to that class of writers who would fain trace every good quality ...
This great disparity between the ancient Celts and Goths , as described by authentic historians , who had no interest in misrepresenting either race , is very distasteful to that class of writers who would fain trace every good quality ...
Pagina 32
Thus , between nicely balanced interests , the action of this kingdom was never sure . Spain was , of course , Catholic to the core ; but she was likewise rotten to the core . thin and hollow shell — a name of might , but of small ...
Thus , between nicely balanced interests , the action of this kingdom was never sure . Spain was , of course , Catholic to the core ; but she was likewise rotten to the core . thin and hollow shell — a name of might , but of small ...
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Nearly ten millions of treasury notes had been issued in December , 1860 , and January , 1861 , at varying rates , from six to twelve per cent . interest per annum ; six and one - quarter millions of the amount at eleven and twelve ...
Nearly ten millions of treasury notes had been issued in December , 1860 , and January , 1861 , at varying rates , from six to twelve per cent . interest per annum ; six and one - quarter millions of the amount at eleven and twelve ...
Pagina 63
... and on the further ground that he could not permit the nation's credit and its creditors ' interests to pass into hands which he could not control . The banks yielded , and they owe their solvency now to the policy accepted then .
... and on the further ground that he could not permit the nation's credit and its creditors ' interests to pass into hands which he could not control . The banks yielded , and they owe their solvency now to the policy accepted then .
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