North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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... interest ? The Fourteenth Amendment announces , in the form almost of a dogma , the sanctity of public obligations . Surely that could never make a good excuse for repudiation . The Fifteenth Amendment gave the colored man the right of ...
... interest ? The Fourteenth Amendment announces , in the form almost of a dogma , the sanctity of public obligations . Surely that could never make a good excuse for repudiation . The Fifteenth Amendment gave the colored man the right of ...
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... interest to revenue would have been less now than before the war . The bill proceeded to divide the debt into classes , calling one Class A , and another Class B. Class A comprised the bonds the coupons of which were receivable for ...
... interest to revenue would have been less now than before the war . The bill proceeded to divide the debt into classes , calling one Class A , and another Class B. Class A comprised the bonds the coupons of which were receivable for ...
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... Interest on $ 1,273,157.57 sterling at five per cent . $ 180,981.62 Interest on $ 15,569,876.- 60 dollars at six per cent 2,802,578.79 Total from July 1 , 1879 , to July 1 , 1882 ... Add interest accrued to July 1 , 1871 , as above ...
... Interest on $ 1,273,157.57 sterling at five per cent . $ 180,981.62 Interest on $ 15,569,876.- 60 dollars at six per cent 2,802,578.79 Total from July 1 , 1879 , to July 1 , 1882 ... Add interest accrued to July 1 , 1871 , as above ...
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