North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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... passed , and became a law . This was substantially proposed by the creditors , and was in fact a new contract between them and the State . It provided for the exchange of the bonds then outstanding for new bonds bearing three per cent ...
... passed , and became a law . This was substantially proposed by the creditors , and was in fact a new contract between them and the State . It provided for the exchange of the bonds then outstanding for new bonds bearing three per cent ...
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... passed the " Rid- dleberger Bill , " as it is called , which was forcible adjustment and outright repudiation . It made no pretense of obtaining the con- sent of the bond - holder , but openly scoffed the idea . This bill not only ...
... passed the " Rid- dleberger Bill , " as it is called , which was forcible adjustment and outright repudiation . It made no pretense of obtaining the con- sent of the bond - holder , but openly scoffed the idea . This bill not only ...
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... passed the Senate without the ayes and noes , and passed the lower house , " where it was never read except by its title . " This anti - Ameri- can grant of unheard - of power carried with it to the Mormons ' home , trouble and woe and ...
... passed the Senate without the ayes and noes , and passed the lower house , " where it was never read except by its title . " This anti - Ameri- can grant of unheard - of power carried with it to the Mormons ' home , trouble and woe and ...
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