A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... cent pieces . The gold coins and the standard silver dollar are legal tender to an unlimited amount ; the half ... cents in any one payment . The coinage of the United States mints has been as follows from 1793 to June 30 , 1891. Gold ...
... cent pieces . The gold coins and the standard silver dollar are legal tender to an unlimited amount ; the half ... cents in any one payment . The coinage of the United States mints has been as follows from 1793 to June 30 , 1891. Gold ...
Side 109
... cent . Specie payments were resumed on April 16 , 1838 , by three Boston banks , and in the next month they were gener- ally resumed . The next suspension of specie payment took place in October , 1857 , but in sixty days it was again ...
... cent . Specie payments were resumed on April 16 , 1838 , by three Boston banks , and in the next month they were gener- ally resumed . The next suspension of specie payment took place in October , 1857 , but in sixty days it was again ...
Side 110
... cent . per day and stocks dropped rapidly , but rates for money soon de- clined to more moderate figures . The banks in New York , the center of the panic , aided each other in car- rying securities of doubtful value , thus limiting the ...
... cent . per day and stocks dropped rapidly , but rates for money soon de- clined to more moderate figures . The banks in New York , the center of the panic , aided each other in car- rying securities of doubtful value , thus limiting the ...
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... cent . in December , 1867 , and 300 or 400 per cent . in February , 1868. Oakes Ames was at that time a member of Con- gress , and fearing legislation adverse to the Union Pacific , he undertook to place the stock where it will do most ...
... cent . in December , 1867 , and 300 or 400 per cent . in February , 1868. Oakes Ames was at that time a member of Con- gress , and fearing legislation adverse to the Union Pacific , he undertook to place the stock where it will do most ...
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... cent . of all its revenues have been derived from customs duties . In the earlier years of this period the proportion was much larger than this . ( See Tariffs of the United States ; Exports and Imports . ) Dade's Massacre . ( See ...
... cent . of all its revenues have been derived from customs duties . In the earlier years of this period the proportion was much larger than this . ( See Tariffs of the United States ; Exports and Imports . ) Dade's Massacre . ( See ...
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