Federal Banking Laws and Reports, 1780-1912 ..., 50th Anniversary, 1913-1963 .... |
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... cent . , as proposed . It may , with safety , be taken for granted , that the former rate would yield an ample dividend , perhaps as much as the latter , by the exten- sion which it would give to business . The natural effect of low ...
... cent . , as proposed . It may , with safety , be taken for granted , that the former rate would yield an ample dividend , perhaps as much as the latter , by the exten- sion which it would give to business . The natural effect of low ...
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... cent . per an . How and for what objects to make loans . And bills , & c . shall be assignable and bills to be obli- gatory . XII . The stock of the said corporation shall be as- signable and transferable , according to such rules as ...
... cent . per an . How and for what objects to make loans . And bills , & c . shall be assignable and bills to be obli- gatory . XII . The stock of the said corporation shall be as- signable and transferable , according to such rules as ...
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... cent . , and the other two thousand two hundred and twenty shares in the year 1802 , at an advance of 45 per cent .; making together , exclusively of the dividends , a profit of 671,860 dollars to the United States . The greater part of ...
... cent . , and the other two thousand two hundred and twenty shares in the year 1802 , at an advance of 45 per cent .; making together , exclusively of the dividends , a profit of 671,860 dollars to the United States . The greater part of ...
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... cent , a year , and proves , that the bank has not , in any considerable degree , used the public deposites for the purpose of extending its discounts . From what has been premised , it appears that the property of a bank in full ...
... cent , a year , and proves , that the bank has not , in any considerable degree , used the public deposites for the purpose of extending its discounts . From what has been premised , it appears that the property of a bank in full ...
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... cent stock of the United States , be- ing the residue of that part of the original subscription paid in public stocks , which is still held by the bank__ . 2. Loans to individuals , consisting chiefly of discounted notes , payable at ...
... cent stock of the United States , be- ing the residue of that part of the original subscription paid in public stocks , which is still held by the bank__ . 2. Loans to individuals , consisting chiefly of discounted notes , payable at ...
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