Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... Gold medal awarded to Dr. Isaac I. Hayes , by the Royal Geographical Society . Interview with Lord Stanley with reference to export duty of 20 per cent . levied in New Brunswick upon lumber , the product of the State of Maine . 106 107 ...
... Gold medal awarded to Dr. Isaac I. Hayes , by the Royal Geographical Society . Interview with Lord Stanley with reference to export duty of 20 per cent . levied in New Brunswick upon lumber , the product of the State of Maine . 106 107 ...
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... gold medal 65 80 11 Dix . ... do .... presented by citizens of France . Jan. 18 Affairs in Mexico .... 17 Mr. Dix to Mr. Jan. 22 Probable political changes in France . Seward . 21 .do . Jan. 28 Cattle plague existing in France . 31 ..do ...
... gold medal 65 80 11 Dix . ... do .... presented by citizens of France . Jan. 18 Affairs in Mexico .... 17 Mr. Dix to Mr. Jan. 22 Probable political changes in France . Seward . 21 .do . Jan. 28 Cattle plague existing in France . 31 ..do ...
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... gold and silver could be purchased by the seven hundred millions of paper money now in circulation . Probably not more than half the amount of the latter - showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver , its ...
... gold and silver could be purchased by the seven hundred millions of paper money now in circulation . Probably not more than half the amount of the latter - showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver , its ...
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... gold and silver . Equal and exact justice requires that all the creditors of the government should be paid in a currency possessing a uniform value . This can only be accomplished by the restoration of the currency to the standard ...
... gold and silver . Equal and exact justice requires that all the creditors of the government should be paid in a currency possessing a uniform value . This can only be accomplished by the restoration of the currency to the standard ...
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United States. Department of State. gold and silver to the avenues of trade may be invited , and a demand created which will cause the retention at home of at least so much of the productions of our rich and inexhaustible gold - bearing ...
United States. Department of State. gold and silver to the avenues of trade may be invited , and a demand created which will cause the retention at home of at least so much of the productions of our rich and inexhaustible gold - bearing ...
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