The Examiner, Volume 3editor., 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... existing before the declaration of war , and payable according to the contract , 3. For the interest of the public debt contracted , and to be contracted , by loans , or otherwise , from the Commencement to the termination of the war ...
... existing before the declaration of war , and payable according to the contract , 3. For the interest of the public debt contracted , and to be contracted , by loans , or otherwise , from the Commencement to the termination of the war ...
Page 303
... existing before the war , For interest on the funded debt created since the war , For the interest on loans to be effected in 1815 , by estimate , For the principal and interest of treasury notes falling due in 1815 , and on the 1st of ...
... existing before the war , For interest on the funded debt created since the war , For the interest on loans to be effected in 1815 , by estimate , For the principal and interest of treasury notes falling due in 1815 , and on the 1st of ...
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... existing block- of which , in the opinion of the undersigned , it is not worthy . Let the facts speak for : themselves . * With the opinion of Mr. King , so deci - ade . For , with respect to the residue of dedly expressed , with the ...
... existing block- of which , in the opinion of the undersigned , it is not worthy . Let the facts speak for : themselves . * With the opinion of Mr. King , so deci - ade . For , with respect to the residue of dedly expressed , with the ...
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