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    Coin's Financial Fool; or The Artful Dodger Exposed, a Complete Reply to Coin's Financial School.
    The Surplus And The Tariff: An Address
    The Tariff Question and Its Relation to the Present Commercial Crisis
    The Lincoln and Douglas Debates: an Address Before the Chicago Historical Society, February 17, 1914
    Abraham Lincoln in 1854: an Address Delivered Before the Illinois State Historical Society, at Its 9th Annual Meeting at Springfield, Illinois,
    Appian's Roman History III.
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      Abraham Lincoln in 1854: an Address Delivered Before the Illinois State Historical Society, at Its 9th Annual Meeting at Springfield, Illinois,
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      The Lincoln and Douglas Debates: an Address Before the Chicago Historical Society, February 17, 1914
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      The Tariff Question and Its Relation to the Present Commercial Crisis
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      The Surplus And The Tariff: An Address
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      Coin's Financial Fool; or The Artful Dodger Exposed, a Complete Reply to Coin's Financial School.
    • Money And Banking

      Illustrated By American History (1902)

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

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      Money And Banking
    • Money and Banking

      Illustrated by American history

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      This illustrated edition delves into the evolution of money and banking through the lens of American history. Originally published in 1896, it offers a comprehensive exploration of financial systems and practices, highlighting key events and figures that shaped the landscape of American finance. The book serves as both an educational resource and a historical document, preserving insights from a pivotal era in economic development.

      Money and Banking
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      The Gold Standard. How it Came Into the World and why it Will Stay. A Historical Sketch With Some Practical Reflections Thereon
    • Cicero, Clodius And Milo

      Roman Political Life In The First Century, B.C.

      • 48 Seiten
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      Cicero, Clodius And Milo