Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 20D. Appleton & Company, 1896 |
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... interest , $ 18,000 ; and Class C , bonds bearing 4 per cent . interest , $ 30,520 . All bonds due in 1906 were issued in 1876 ; those due in 1920 were issued to retire the 6 - per - cent . bonds of 1880. The annual interest charges on ...
... interest , $ 18,000 ; and Class C , bonds bearing 4 per cent . interest , $ 30,520 . All bonds due in 1906 were issued in 1876 ; those due in 1920 were issued to retire the 6 - per - cent . bonds of 1880. The annual interest charges on ...
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... interest was attached to the discovery of 2 bee- hive tombs , one of which had been the repository for at least 3 corpses , and contained 48 vases . nearly all in perfect preservation , 3 terra - cotta figurines of the earliest type , a ...
... interest was attached to the discovery of 2 bee- hive tombs , one of which had been the repository for at least 3 corpses , and contained 48 vases . nearly all in perfect preservation , 3 terra - cotta figurines of the earliest type , a ...
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... interest in arrears and the municipal debts to $ 24,596,422 in gold , with $ 697,081 un- paid interest . The Army and Navy . - There is a regular army of 1,398 officers and 6,498 men and a Na- tional Guard , in which 480,000 men are ...
... interest in arrears and the municipal debts to $ 24,596,422 in gold , with $ 697,081 un- paid interest . The Army and Navy . - There is a regular army of 1,398 officers and 6,498 men and a Na- tional Guard , in which 480,000 men are ...
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... interest to Oct. 1 , 1894 , is given as $ 4,823,022.50 . A credit is claimed on bonds held by the United States to the amount of $ 202,293.33 . In his message on his retirement from office , Gov. Fishback repeats his special message to ...
... interest to Oct. 1 , 1894 , is given as $ 4,823,022.50 . A credit is claimed on bonds held by the United States to the amount of $ 202,293.33 . In his message on his retirement from office , Gov. Fishback repeats his special message to ...
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... interest of the employer that the wages earned by the men should be adequate to maintain , and , if possible , to increase their efficiency ; and it was the interest of the employed that the profits of the entrepreneur should encourage ...
... interest of the employer that the wages earned by the men should be adequate to maintain , and , if possible , to increase their efficiency ; and it was the interest of the employed that the profits of the entrepreneur should encourage ...
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