Readings in the Economic and Social History of the United States, Volumen1Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner Harper & Brothers, 1929 - 978 páginas |
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... amount of $ 30,000 with the Treasurer of the United States . Sixth : Every such association is entitled to receive from the Comp- troller of the Currency circulating notes to the amount of ninety per cent . of the capital stock , if it ...
... amount of $ 30,000 with the Treasurer of the United States . Sixth : Every such association is entitled to receive from the Comp- troller of the Currency circulating notes to the amount of ninety per cent . of the capital stock , if it ...
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... amount of reduction in revenue , on account of the varying character , amount , and prices of commodities in the importations of different years . If the reduction reaches the amount at which the Commission has aimed , and if there is ...
... amount of reduction in revenue , on account of the varying character , amount , and prices of commodities in the importations of different years . If the reduction reaches the amount at which the Commission has aimed , and if there is ...
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... amount had risen to approximately $ 400 million , from which high point it declined as railroad and other securities held abroad were returned for sale in substantial amounts during the Civil War . When the panic of 1873 broke , the ...
... amount had risen to approximately $ 400 million , from which high point it declined as railroad and other securities held abroad were returned for sale in substantial amounts during the Civil War . When the panic of 1873 broke , the ...
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