The Pamphleteer, Volumen28Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1828 |
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... desire . S D wden bar oncis ellid po ver un During the last forty years of the last century , when the laborious were attracted by the discoveries and inventions of genius to new objects , and the energies of industry were becoming more ...
... desire . S D wden bar oncis ellid po ver un During the last forty years of the last century , when the laborious were attracted by the discoveries and inventions of genius to new objects , and the energies of industry were becoming more ...
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... desire to render available for the public service . The government may find it expedient to borrow , on interest , a great part of the floating capital , which will be created by the circulation of the notes of the new establishment ...
... desire to render available for the public service . The government may find it expedient to borrow , on interest , a great part of the floating capital , which will be created by the circulation of the notes of the new establishment ...
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... desire to interfere with the circulation of country bank notes . Without insisting on certain peculiar advantages which might , abstractedly , be urged in their favor , they are amongst the established means of power and convenience to ...
... desire to interfere with the circulation of country bank notes . Without insisting on certain peculiar advantages which might , abstractedly , be urged in their favor , they are amongst the established means of power and convenience to ...
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