History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... debt , which was due mostly to France , and the Hollanders , amounted to nearly $ 12,000,000 , including the interest ; and the domestic debt , including a large amount of interest , reached to the amount of about $ 42,000,000 . Besides ...
... debt , which was due mostly to France , and the Hollanders , amounted to nearly $ 12,000,000 , including the interest ; and the domestic debt , including a large amount of interest , reached to the amount of about $ 42,000,000 . Besides ...
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... debt was a public evil , the as- sumption would increase and perpetu- ate the evil . That the United States , and the individual states together , could discharge a debt of eighty mil- lions much sooner than the United States alone ...
... debt was a public evil , the as- sumption would increase and perpetu- ate the evil . That the United States , and the individual states together , could discharge a debt of eighty mil- lions much sooner than the United States alone ...
第 290 頁
... debt ; or of an amount suffi- cient to pay the whole , if possible , the period to be limited to fifteen years . A new loan of the whole of the domes- tic debt , was proposed on the follow- ing terms : two - thirds of the principal , to ...
... debt ; or of an amount suffi- cient to pay the whole , if possible , the period to be limited to fifteen years . A new loan of the whole of the domes- tic debt , was proposed on the follow- ing terms : two - thirds of the principal , to ...
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