The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... supply the world for generations ; with exuberant crops ; with a variety of climate adapted to the production of every species of earth's riches , and suited to the habits , tastes , and re- quirements of every living thing ; with a ...
... supply the world for generations ; with exuberant crops ; with a variety of climate adapted to the production of every species of earth's riches , and suited to the habits , tastes , and re- quirements of every living thing ; with a ...
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... supply the demand there created . The amount necessary for the purposes the South will steadily increase for the next two years . The construc- tion of the Pacific railroad is likely to result in the substitution of paper for coin by ...
... supply the demand there created . The amount necessary for the purposes the South will steadily increase for the next two years . The construc- tion of the Pacific railroad is likely to result in the substitution of paper for coin by ...
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... supply the de- ficiency thus created . An essential condition to the success of the proposed new loan is the continuance of the present revenue system . A chief means by which the holders of the five - twenty bonds can be induced to ...
... supply the de- ficiency thus created . An essential condition to the success of the proposed new loan is the continuance of the present revenue system . A chief means by which the holders of the five - twenty bonds can be induced to ...
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... supply themselves regularly with gold and exchange to meet their demands . On the other hand , if all agree to establish their own agency in New York , to take care of and to protect their own notes , all currency will be par in New ...
... supply themselves regularly with gold and exchange to meet their demands . On the other hand , if all agree to establish their own agency in New York , to take care of and to protect their own notes , all currency will be par in New ...
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... supply and demand , so that they would also possess the element of elasticity . As to the comparative merits of the two kinds of currency , an impar tial consideration would probably decide in favor of a bank circulation , principally ...
... supply and demand , so that they would also possess the element of elasticity . As to the comparative merits of the two kinds of currency , an impar tial consideration would probably decide in favor of a bank circulation , principally ...
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