The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 50William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1864 |
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... ..... 334 Letters of E. G. Spaulding to Morris Ketchum .. 853 317 Loan act of March , 1864 .. Loans , U.S. , subscription to .... 128 , 361 M. Treasurer's report of the States in reb . , Treasury iv . INDEX TO VOLUME L.
... ..... 334 Letters of E. G. Spaulding to Morris Ketchum .. 853 317 Loan act of March , 1864 .. Loans , U.S. , subscription to .... 128 , 361 M. Treasurer's report of the States in reb . , Treasury iv . INDEX TO VOLUME L.
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... March , 1841. They called an extra session , and immediately repealed the Treasury law , throwing the Treasury again into the hands of deposit banks in various parts of the country , but all of which were required to give ample security ...
... March , 1841. They called an extra session , and immediately repealed the Treasury law , throwing the Treasury again into the hands of deposit banks in various parts of the country , but all of which were required to give ample security ...
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... March . The interest on the Government stocks payable Jan- uary 1 , amounts to about $ 3,500,000 , and the Treasury holds about $ 11,000,000 , which , with the customs receipts , which average $ 1,000,000 per week , will suffice to meet ...
... March . The interest on the Government stocks payable Jan- uary 1 , amounts to about $ 3,500,000 , and the Treasury holds about $ 11,000,000 , which , with the customs receipts , which average $ 1,000,000 per week , will suffice to meet ...
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... March ... 6,385,442 213,685 758,266 16,187,689 23,695,082 April . 1,972,834 74,949 875,224 11,581,933 14,004,940 2,115,679 101,387 602,254 13.183,510 16,002,780 298,067 . 14,780,072 448,601 15,298,073 231,774 10,666,959 16,495,293 ...
... March ... 6,385,442 213,685 758,266 16,187,689 23,695,082 April . 1,972,834 74,949 875,224 11,581,933 14,004,940 2,115,679 101,387 602,254 13.183,510 16,002,780 298,067 . 14,780,072 448,601 15,298,073 231,774 10,666,959 16,495,293 ...
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... March 3 , 1863 ) , under which the loan is made , reads as follows : * * * * * * SEO . 2. And be it further enacted , That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized to issue , on the credit of the United States , four ...
... March 3 , 1863 ) , under which the loan is made , reads as follows : * * * * * * SEO . 2. And be it further enacted , That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized to issue , on the credit of the United States , four ...
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