Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of VirginiaMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... interest , is a measure which . . . must in the course of human events produce one or other of two evils , the prostration of agriculture at the feet of commerce , or a change in the present form of Federal government , fatal to the ...
... interest , is a measure which . . . must in the course of human events produce one or other of two evils , the prostration of agriculture at the feet of commerce , or a change in the present form of Federal government , fatal to the ...
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... interest on it , which had not been paid since 1861 , amounted to about $ 45,000,000 . Interest payments at 6 percent would amount to $ 2,700,000 annually , a sum larger than the tax income of the Old Dominion in many a prewar year ...
... interest on it , which had not been paid since 1861 , amounted to about $ 45,000,000 . Interest payments at 6 percent would amount to $ 2,700,000 annually , a sum larger than the tax income of the Old Dominion in many a prewar year ...
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... interest on an enormous debt . Even though some citizens fell behind in payment of their state taxes , Virginia could still keep her budget balanced by practicing rigid econ- omy . In contrast , many other states had to borrow new funds ...
... interest on an enormous debt . Even though some citizens fell behind in payment of their state taxes , Virginia could still keep her budget balanced by practicing rigid econ- omy . In contrast , many other states had to borrow new funds ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
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