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Page 218
... interest at the peace ? The answers are that the average - interest paid by Government was very nearly 5 per cent ,, and , without the redemption - clause , would have been 5 per cent . In this proportion , the author proposes to ...
... interest at the peace ? The answers are that the average - interest paid by Government was very nearly 5 per cent ,, and , without the redemption - clause , would have been 5 per cent . In this proportion , the author proposes to ...
Page 217
... interest of the money borrowed during the war at 5 per cent .; a high interest for that once affluent country . From the finances of Holland , the writer passes to those of England ; beginning with a short sketch of the loans contracted ...
... interest of the money borrowed during the war at 5 per cent .; a high interest for that once affluent country . From the finances of Holland , the writer passes to those of England ; beginning with a short sketch of the loans contracted ...
Page 218
... interest at the peace ? The answers are that the average - interest paid by Government was very nearly 5 per cent ,, and , without the redemption - clause , would have been 5 per cent . In this proportion , the author proposes to ...
... interest at the peace ? The answers are that the average - interest paid by Government was very nearly 5 per cent ,, and , without the redemption - clause , would have been 5 per cent . In this proportion , the author proposes to ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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