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... borrowing of the bank an equal sum , to be applied to the purposes for which the said moneys shall have been procured , reimbursable in ten years by equal annual instalments ; or at any time sooner , or in any greater proportions ...
... borrowing of the bank an equal sum , to be applied to the purposes for which the said moneys shall have been procured , reimbursable in ten years by equal annual instalments ; or at any time sooner , or in any greater proportions ...
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Unable , heretofore to compete with the low - priced labor of European workmen , our ingenious countrymen have perfected machinery , by the aid of which watch movements are fabricated equal , if not superior , to the hand - made .
Unable , heretofore to compete with the low - priced labor of European workmen , our ingenious countrymen have perfected machinery , by the aid of which watch movements are fabricated equal , if not superior , to the hand - made .
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... believing that the forces of reform this day organized will never cease to move forward , until every wrong is righted , and equal rights and equal privileges securely established for all the men and women of this country .
... believing that the forces of reform this day organized will never cease to move forward , until every wrong is righted , and equal rights and equal privileges securely established for all the men and women of this country .
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Contents
Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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