Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 10Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... gold began to come from Europe , within three months $ 60,000,000 being shipped from Eng- land , France and Germany . " As the special need of the American bankers was currency suitable for use in in- terior trade , a large part of this ...
... gold began to come from Europe , within three months $ 60,000,000 being shipped from Eng- land , France and Germany . " As the special need of the American bankers was currency suitable for use in in- terior trade , a large part of this ...
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... gold in large quantities began , the total for the fiscal year ending June , 1882 , be- ing $ 32,500,000 . Furthermore , Europe in 1882 produced large crops which hurt the American exports , not only in quantity but in prices . Wheat ...
... gold in large quantities began , the total for the fiscal year ending June , 1882 , be- ing $ 32,500,000 . Furthermore , Europe in 1882 produced large crops which hurt the American exports , not only in quantity but in prices . Wheat ...
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... gold flowed away and ready cash decreased daily . On January 1 , 1884 , the New York & New England Railroad went into receivers ' hands , followed by the North River Company January 12 . These were followed on May 6 by the failure of ...
... gold flowed away and ready cash decreased daily . On January 1 , 1884 , the New York & New England Railroad went into receivers ' hands , followed by the North River Company January 12 . These were followed on May 6 by the failure of ...
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... gold and silver , and the enactment of laws for the regulation of railways , and denounced the importation of con- tract labor . 66 The Democrats denounced the Re- publican party as an organization for enriching those who control its ...
... gold and silver , and the enactment of laws for the regulation of railways , and denounced the importation of con- tract labor . 66 The Democrats denounced the Re- publican party as an organization for enriching those who control its ...
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... gold during the year 1887 in the face of a balance of more than $ 23,000,000 in merchandise exports in favor of the United States also showed that a large amount of our stocks and bonds were being quietly bought by foreign in- vestors ...
... gold during the year 1887 in the face of a balance of more than $ 23,000,000 in merchandise exports in favor of the United States also showed that a large amount of our stocks and bonds were being quietly bought by foreign in- vestors ...
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