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... continued on a specie basis , our needs would have drawn largely gold from other countries . The moment we suspended , the current changed against us . The imports of specie in 1862 , after we had suspended , were $ 16,415,012 ; exports ...
... continued on a specie basis , our needs would have drawn largely gold from other countries . The moment we suspended , the current changed against us . The imports of specie in 1862 , after we had suspended , were $ 16,415,012 ; exports ...
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... continued Mr. Macaulay , " had been fixed as the last day on which the clipped crowns , half - crowns , and shillings were to be received by tale in payment of taxes . Exchequer was besieged from dawn till midnight by an immense ...
... continued Mr. Macaulay , " had been fixed as the last day on which the clipped crowns , half - crowns , and shillings were to be received by tale in payment of taxes . Exchequer was besieged from dawn till midnight by an immense ...
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... continued to be administered under the same forms and by the same rules as before ; and in the absence of precedents of their own to govern them , the courts continued to rely on the opinions of English judges to guide them in the ...
... continued to be administered under the same forms and by the same rules as before ; and in the absence of precedents of their own to govern them , the courts continued to rely on the opinions of English judges to guide them in the ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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