A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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... interests to maintain greenbacks . I remarked that the Western States made a great mistake if they supposed that in ... interest is paid in gold than if it is left to a shifting , uncertain rate of currency . It seems extraordinary , in ...
... interests to maintain greenbacks . I remarked that the Western States made a great mistake if they supposed that in ... interest is paid in gold than if it is left to a shifting , uncertain rate of currency . It seems extraordinary , in ...
Page 217
... interests of India , and , in one remarkable case ( the recall of Lord Ellen- borough ) , set at defiance the most ... interest to withdraw every possible expen- diture from the cognizance of the House of Com- mons , and to transfer it ...
... interests of India , and , in one remarkable case ( the recall of Lord Ellen- borough ) , set at defiance the most ... interest to withdraw every possible expen- diture from the cognizance of the House of Com- mons , and to transfer it ...
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... interest . higher up the hill , but the heat of the day made me afraid to attempt going farther . 66 In the evening I dined with the Governor at his residence at Pareil , meeting Captain Glyn , of the Serapis , " and Mr. Lee Warner ...
... interest . higher up the hill , but the heat of the day made me afraid to attempt going farther . 66 In the evening I dined with the Governor at his residence at Pareil , meeting Captain Glyn , of the Serapis , " and Mr. Lee Warner ...
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