... mean time, there will be an export of the precious metals, to the deep injury of internal trade, an unfavorable state of exchange, an export of public securities, a resort to credit, debt, mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed... The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay: Down to 1848 - Side 470av Epes Sargent - 1859 - 627 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1827 - 552 sider
...Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country y in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...prices current, as American stocks are in England ? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made up by a favorable balance with other nations... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...prices current, as American stocks are in England f An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made ap by a favorable balance with other nations;... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...prices current, as American stocks are in England? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made u|> by a favorable balance with other nations;... | |
| 1827 - 542 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...have we seen English stocks sold in our market, and regularJv quoted in the prices current, as American stocks are in England ? An unfavorable balance... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...prices current, as American stocks are in England? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made up by a favorable balance with other nations; but... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 1144 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...the prices current as American stocks are in England ? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made up bv a favorable balance with other nations... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 576 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...stocks sold in our market, and regularly quoted in lhe prices current as American stocks are in FtigJand ? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 630 sider
...country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received, for example, for the pub: lie stocks sent to England ? Goods. But those stocks are...the prices current as American stocks are in England ? An unfavorable balance with one nation, may be made up bv a favorable balance with other nations... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 544 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstance*, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...securities is not surpassed by that of our own, strong a* it justly is, when have we seen English stocks sold in our market, and regularly quoted in the prices... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 554 sider
...mortgages. Most of, if not all, these circumstances, are believed now to be indicated by our country, in its foreign commercial relations. What have we received,...public securities is not surpassed by that of our own, stronf as it justly is, when have we seen English stocks sold in our market, and regularly quoted in... | |
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