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... hundred and sixty - five which occurred between January 1 , 1811 , and January 1 , 1830 , having an aggregate capital of thirty millions of dol- lars ; of these as many as forty - three broke in the single state of Kentucky , twenty in ...
... hundred and sixty - five which occurred between January 1 , 1811 , and January 1 , 1830 , having an aggregate capital of thirty millions of dol- lars ; of these as many as forty - three broke in the single state of Kentucky , twenty in ...
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... hundred and forty - nine millions in 1837. Their specie , in the meantime , increased but sixteen millions ( from twenty- two to thirty - eight millions ) . The average circulation for this year of enormous expansion affords $ 9.52 per ...
... hundred and forty - nine millions in 1837. Their specie , in the meantime , increased but sixteen millions ( from twenty- two to thirty - eight millions ) . The average circulation for this year of enormous expansion affords $ 9.52 per ...
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... hundred and twenty- nine millions , and in 1857 two hundred and sixty millions . The data given would afford this sum , if to the gold from our mines we add twenty millions of the total silver coinage as a probable addition to the ...
... hundred and twenty- nine millions , and in 1857 two hundred and sixty millions . The data given would afford this sum , if to the gold from our mines we add twenty millions of the total silver coinage as a probable addition to the ...
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... hundred and thirty - seven millions ; in the twelve months immediately succeeding , they fell off to one hundred and ninety - three millions - the average consumption per capita falling from $ 11.81 in the former year to $ 6.57 in the ...
... hundred and thirty - seven millions ; in the twelve months immediately succeeding , they fell off to one hundred and ninety - three millions - the average consumption per capita falling from $ 11.81 in the former year to $ 6.57 in the ...
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... hundred and thirty - eight millions of pounds ( £ 138,000,000 ) in 1858 they had risen to two hundred and eighty - one millions , an increase in eighteen years of one hundred and three per cent . In 1840 the total paper money of the ...
... hundred and thirty - eight millions of pounds ( £ 138,000,000 ) in 1858 they had risen to two hundred and eighty - one millions , an increase in eighteen years of one hundred and three per cent . In 1840 the total paper money of the ...
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