The People's Democratic Guide, Հատոր 1James Webster, 1842 |
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... cent . higher than it ought to be , in consequence of the depre ciated currency in circulation . This tax falls almost exclusively on the mechanics and laborers . The profit goes into the pockets of the bankers and brokers.- Why should ...
... cent . higher than it ought to be , in consequence of the depre ciated currency in circulation . This tax falls almost exclusively on the mechanics and laborers . The profit goes into the pockets of the bankers and brokers.- Why should ...
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... cents per diem , the profits of agriculture to almost nothing ; in short , that all interests were to be annihilated . Has this been so ? Have any of these evils overtaken the people ? I opine not . Without producing statistics , as I ...
... cents per diem , the profits of agriculture to almost nothing ; in short , that all interests were to be annihilated . Has this been so ? Have any of these evils overtaken the people ? I opine not . Without producing statistics , as I ...
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... cent . interest for the use of bank capital and the reasonable expenses Copy of a letter from ↑ John , Bishop of Charleston , South Carolina . From facts and circumstances within our knowledge during the past several years , the ...
... cent . interest for the use of bank capital and the reasonable expenses Copy of a letter from ↑ John , Bishop of Charleston , South Carolina . From facts and circumstances within our knowledge during the past several years , the ...
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... cent per annum , and let this be appropriated among the States on the principles of Mr. Clay's land bill . " The New - York American , edited by Charles King , notorious and extravagant aristocrat , now making stump speeches in behalf ...
... cent per annum , and let this be appropriated among the States on the principles of Mr. Clay's land bill . " The New - York American , edited by Charles King , notorious and extravagant aristocrat , now making stump speeches in behalf ...
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... cent of capital , yet carry on a profita- ble business , by confining its exchanges of credit to solvent operators ; then the solvency would be all on the one side of the contract of exchange , and one of the parties , without wealth ...
... cent of capital , yet carry on a profita- ble business , by confining its exchanges of credit to solvent operators ; then the solvency would be all on the one side of the contract of exchange , and one of the parties , without wealth ...
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