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... foreign expenditure of government consists either of subsidies , or of the cost of national troops employed abroad . It has been customary with our government to pay a part of this expenditure in bullion , or foreign coin , but more in ...
... foreign expenditure of government consists either of subsidies , or of the cost of national troops employed abroad . It has been customary with our government to pay a part of this expenditure in bullion , or foreign coin , but more in ...
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... foreign expenditure being payable in foreign currency , government must remit a sum of home- currency equal both to the foreign sum and to the amount of the depreciation . If the depreciation be ten per cent . , the mil lion expended ...
... foreign expenditure being payable in foreign currency , government must remit a sum of home- currency equal both to the foreign sum and to the amount of the depreciation . If the depreciation be ten per cent . , the mil lion expended ...
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... foreign exchanges is too clear to stand in need of illustration ; and even in times of profound tranquillity , we ... foreign commerce ; and from ignorance of the productive powers of domestic industry , he flatters himself that the ...
... foreign exchanges is too clear to stand in need of illustration ; and even in times of profound tranquillity , we ... foreign commerce ; and from ignorance of the productive powers of domestic industry , he flatters himself that the ...
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