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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... existing banks as will compel them to throw up their present State charters , and organize anew under this bill . A tax of two per cent . per annum is proposed on all State bank circulation , in addition to the State , county and city ...
... existing banks as will compel them to throw up their present State charters , and organize anew under this bill . A tax of two per cent . per annum is proposed on all State bank circulation , in addition to the State , county and city ...
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... existing tariff . The Commission , in making the existing tariff the basis of its work , has waived any attempt to construct a system upon an original and scientific basis , such as the tariff of France is said to be founded on , not ...
... existing tariff . The Commission , in making the existing tariff the basis of its work , has waived any attempt to construct a system upon an original and scientific basis , such as the tariff of France is said to be founded on , not ...
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... existing system , and although in some cases widely departed from , has always been kept in view by the Commission in the changes recommended . For the same conservative reasons the views of the authorized representatives and experts in ...
... existing system , and although in some cases widely departed from , has always been kept in view by the Commission in the changes recommended . For the same conservative reasons the views of the authorized representatives and experts in ...
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