The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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Page 5
... increasing and apparently interminable emissions of paper securi- ties in all their varieties of form , from State stocks to bank and individual notes . The fever extended itself itself through the whole Christian world , which ...
... increasing and apparently interminable emissions of paper securi- ties in all their varieties of form , from State stocks to bank and individual notes . The fever extended itself itself through the whole Christian world , which ...
Page 10
... increasing wants of advancing years . His admiration for our institutions , leads him to invest this precious hoard in American stocks . " I loved and ad- mired America , " he says , in a later publication ; " I thought the United ...
... increasing wants of advancing years . His admiration for our institutions , leads him to invest this precious hoard in American stocks . " I loved and ad- mired America , " he says , in a later publication ; " I thought the United ...
Page 11
... increase of wealth and population that has since taken place , it cannot now be less than two thousand millions . The burden imposed upon the people of the United States by this foreign debt , of about two hundred millions , with its ...
... increase of wealth and population that has since taken place , it cannot now be less than two thousand millions . The burden imposed upon the people of the United States by this foreign debt , of about two hundred millions , with its ...
Page 12
... increase which is actually taking place in the annual product of the calculated labor of the people beyond what it was in 1840 , for four years , would pay the capital of the whole debt of the State ; and calculated for a single year ...
... increase which is actually taking place in the annual product of the calculated labor of the people beyond what it was in 1840 , for four years , would pay the capital of the whole debt of the State ; and calculated for a single year ...
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... increased by two millions of unpaid interest . THE DYING GIRL . BY FLORA MACARTHY . * NAY. The public debt of the ... increase very rapidly as they are gradually completed and brought into operation , are also appropriated to the same ...
... increased by two millions of unpaid interest . THE DYING GIRL . BY FLORA MACARTHY . * NAY. The public debt of the ... increase very rapidly as they are gradually completed and brought into operation , are also appropriated to the same ...
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