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... of the seasons , the husbandman finds consolation in the know- ledge that these things are for his good , and that the temporary loss he sustains during winter is abundantly remunerated in the harvest . [ Doc . No. 448. ] 3.
... of the seasons , the husbandman finds consolation in the know- ledge that these things are for his good , and that the temporary loss he sustains during winter is abundantly remunerated in the harvest . [ Doc . No. 448. ] 3.
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... loss to the Government , and , by the able and judicious manner in which it has been administered , has been a source of immense convenience and great profit to the country . We believe that it was not only a right , but a duty to ...
... loss to the Government , and , by the able and judicious manner in which it has been administered , has been a source of immense convenience and great profit to the country . We believe that it was not only a right , but a duty to ...
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... loss of the splendid steamer George Washington , last season , on the lake ? This boat , we are informed , was owned altogether in Huron county , and cost a sum equal to the then capital stock of the bank at Norwalk . ] [ Gales & Seaton ...
... loss of the splendid steamer George Washington , last season , on the lake ? This boat , we are informed , was owned altogether in Huron county , and cost a sum equal to the then capital stock of the bank at Norwalk . ] [ Gales & Seaton ...
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... loss of confidence in the circulating medium of the country . Consequent on this state of things , all the staple commodities of the country have declined in price ; business and improvements are at a stand , and great sacrifices have ...
... loss of confidence in the circulating medium of the country . Consequent on this state of things , all the staple commodities of the country have declined in price ; business and improvements are at a stand , and great sacrifices have ...
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... loss . Resolved , That , as the present Bank of the United States has its branches already established and in successful operation in every section of the Union , and has , from long experience , acquired that acquaintance with the ...
... loss . Resolved , That , as the present Bank of the United States has its branches already established and in successful operation in every section of the Union , and has , from long experience , acquired that acquaintance with the ...
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00 By specie 1st October 30th September ABSTRACT Allen Amount due amount of disbursements Andrew annuities balance due Baltimore Bank United Benjamin Bills discounted bills in circulation bills of exchange blacksmith Burlington capital stock paid Charles Charleston Cherokee Chillicothe Cincinnati Congress Contingent fund Daniel David debts due ditto Dividends Dollars Due to depositors Elijah expenses farmer Fayetteville furnished Gales & Seaton Hartford Henry honorable Hope & Co including bills including surplus fund Indian Agent Ioways Isaac Jacob James Jesse John Jonathan Joseph June Kickapoos Lewis Lexington Louis Louisville memorialists Nashville Natchez Nathan Norfolk Notes or bills offices Orleans Piankeshaws Porter Portland Portsmouth Prairie du Chien President Profits public deposites quarter ending Real estate recharter Resolved Richard Richmond Robert Sacs Samuel Savannah Secretary September 30 Smith specie funds STATEMENT-Continued subagent Thomas Treasury United States Bank Utica Washington William Clark Wyandot
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Page 5 - If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
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Page 4 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.