Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... continued , however , of opinion that appropriating surplus to the reduction of taxes , in- stead of maintaining a sinking fund , was adviseable . Still he had found that it was requisite for the interest of the country , to be ...
... continued , however , of opinion that appropriating surplus to the reduction of taxes , in- stead of maintaining a sinking fund , was adviseable . Still he had found that it was requisite for the interest of the country , to be ...
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... continued and undiminished con- fidence that the further administration of the concerns of the bank will be conducted with wisdom and zeal by those who have lution adopted at the triennal meeting of the stockholders , held on the first ...
... continued and undiminished con- fidence that the further administration of the concerns of the bank will be conducted with wisdom and zeal by those who have lution adopted at the triennal meeting of the stockholders , held on the first ...
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... continued until the treaty between the two governments was concluded , and sign 25th of April , 1833. Notwithstanding the omission to pay the ed at Paris on the 4th of July , 1831 , by which it was stipulated first instalment , had been ...
... continued until the treaty between the two governments was concluded , and sign 25th of April , 1833. Notwithstanding the omission to pay the ed at Paris on the 4th of July , 1831 , by which it was stipulated first instalment , had been ...
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