... leaving a balance against us of $26,247,598. A large proportion of this balance has doubtless been paid by our domestic stocks, which find a ready sale at this time in European markets. These last, however, as they only postpone a present payment... Congressional Serial Set - Page 301851Full view - About this book
| United States - 1851 - 608 pages
...doubtless been paid by our domestic stocks, which find a ready sale at this time in European markets. These last, however, as they only postpone a present...for coming years, even if it were the wish of the Goverument to create a large foreign debt of this kind. The impolicy of such a measure will not be... | |
| United States - 1851 - 702 pages
...doubtless been paid by our domestic stocks, which find a ready sale at this time in European markets. These last, however, as they only postpone a present...liquidate similar balances for coming years, even it' it were the wish of the Government to create a large foreign debt of this kind. The impolicy of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1851 - 700 pages
...postpone a present payment in cc cannot be expected to liquidate similar balances for coming years, evej it were the wish of the government to create a large foreign debt of I kind. The impolicy of such a measure will not be questioned, and il doubtless the true interest of... | |
| History, Modern - 1851 - 610 pages
...doubtless been paid by our domestic stocks, which find a ready sale at this time in European markets. These last, however, as they only postpone a present...this kind. The impolicy of such a measure will not be questioned, and it is doubtless the true interest of the country to avoid it. In regulating our... | |
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...sale at this time in European market!. These last, however, as they only postpone a present payment i. cannot be expected to liquidate similar balances for...of the government to create a large foreign debt of thf kin'1. The impolicy of such a measure will not bu questioned, and it ยป doubtless the true interest... | |
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