The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... interest of debt contracted during the war is stated by the author at £ .2,614,892 . The particulars appear in pages 14 and 15. Among them is stated the unfunded debt , £ .9,975,017 . supposed to carry interest on a medium at 3 per cent ...
... interest of debt contracted during the war is stated by the author at £ .2,614,892 . The particulars appear in pages 14 and 15. Among them is stated the unfunded debt , £ .9,975,017 . supposed to carry interest on a medium at 3 per cent ...
Strana 397
... interest by instalments in another paper , I found they produced an interest of two mil- lions , at twelve per cent . and the assignments supposed , that if these instalments might ex- ceed , they might also fall short of the real ...
... interest by instalments in another paper , I found they produced an interest of two mil- lions , at twelve per cent . and the assignments supposed , that if these instalments might ex- ceed , they might also fall short of the real ...
Strana 439
... interest , or stating rea- sonable grounds of objection ; and if any com- plaints are offered , we order that the ... interest at ten per cent . The cavalry loan to be made up to the same period , with the current interest at twelve per ...
... interest , or stating rea- sonable grounds of objection ; and if any com- plaints are offered , we order that the ... interest at ten per cent . The cavalry loan to be made up to the same period , with the current interest at twelve per ...
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