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... November 1 the market price was only $ 0.96 , which would give to the silver dollar a bullion value of 744 cents . Before the influence of the prospective silver legislation was felt in the market silver was worth in New York about ...
... November 1 the market price was only $ 0.96 , which would give to the silver dollar a bullion value of 744 cents . Before the influence of the prospective silver legislation was felt in the market silver was worth in New York about ...
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... November 10 last I had the honor to report to you , by telegram , that I had received official information to the effect that the cabinets of both Austria and Hungary had agreed to repeal the ordi- nance which prohibited the admission ...
... November 10 last I had the honor to report to you , by telegram , that I had received official information to the effect that the cabinets of both Austria and Hungary had agreed to repeal the ordi- nance which prohibited the admission ...
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... November 12. ) SIR : Referring to your No. 160 , of October 5 , on the subject of the regulations enforced in Belgium as to the carcasses of dressed beef imported from the United States , I have the honor to state that I have addressed ...
... November 12. ) SIR : Referring to your No. 160 , of October 5 , on the subject of the regulations enforced in Belgium as to the carcasses of dressed beef imported from the United States , I have the honor to state that I have addressed ...
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... November 4 , 1891 . Mr. Conger reports that , owing to fear of plots for the restoration of the monarchy , the President had on this date by decrees dissolved Congress and declared martial law . Mr. Blaine to Mr. Conger . [ Telegram ...
... November 4 , 1891 . Mr. Conger reports that , owing to fear of plots for the restoration of the monarchy , the President had on this date by decrees dissolved Congress and declared martial law . Mr. Blaine to Mr. Conger . [ Telegram ...
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... November 3 , 1890 . SIR : The Congress of the United States of America , at its late session , enacted a new tariff law , in the third section of which provision was made for the admission into the ports of the United States , free of ...
... November 3 , 1890 . SIR : The Congress of the United States of America , at its late session , enacted a new tariff law , in the third section of which provision was made for the admission into the ports of the United States , free of ...
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