Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., 15 tomasD. Appleton & Company, 1891 |
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... amount in circulation when it began to depreciate being $ 58,000,000 . In those two years foreign commerce increased by $ 33,810 , - 699. The revenue of the Government increased rapidly , and expenditures at a still greater rate . With ...
... amount in circulation when it began to depreciate being $ 58,000,000 . In those two years foreign commerce increased by $ 33,810 , - 699. The revenue of the Government increased rapidly , and expenditures at a still greater rate . With ...
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... amount to its credit was $ 116,919 . The treasurers of different insti- tutions had received of notes paid direct to them , also counted as part of the Memorial fund , $ 14 , - 422 ; and the fund was further entitled to the proceeds of ...
... amount to its credit was $ 116,919 . The treasurers of different insti- tutions had received of notes paid direct to them , also counted as part of the Memorial fund , $ 14 , - 422 ; and the fund was further entitled to the proceeds of ...
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... amount , should be applied to the reduction of the inter- nal debt . The countenance that he gave to this quixotic project spread abroad an impression of the minister's inexperience that he fully bore out by his own projects ...
... amount , should be applied to the reduction of the inter- nal debt . The countenance that he gave to this quixotic project spread abroad an impression of the minister's inexperience that he fully bore out by his own projects ...
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... amount of fire insurance written was $ 352 , - 179,523 ; premiums , $ 6,158,754.64 ; losses paid , $ 2,572,001.93 ; ratio of losses to premiums , 41.7 . The amount of marine insurance written was $ 141,015.459 ; premiums , $ 1.602 ...
... amount of fire insurance written was $ 352 , - 179,523 ; premiums , $ 6,158,754.64 ; losses paid , $ 2,572,001.93 ; ratio of losses to premiums , 41.7 . The amount of marine insurance written was $ 141,015.459 ; premiums , $ 1.602 ...
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... amount of energy is proportioned to the weight of the substances involved . Heat may be measured by foot - pounds , but heat consists in vibratory atomic and molecular motions , and hence the temperature of an atom is determined by the ...
... amount of energy is proportioned to the weight of the substances involved . Heat may be measured by foot - pounds , but heat consists in vibratory atomic and molecular motions , and hence the temperature of an atom is determined by the ...
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