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Appendix to argument of February 17, 1896, by Hon. J.H. Walker ... in exposition of the financial and banking situation of the country, and in explanation and advocacy of this bill (H.R.171) before the Committee on banking and currency, February 18, 1897.
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Walker, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1829-1907
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English
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Washington, 1897.
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28 pages
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Banks and banking, American
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Multi-title collection including The central bank problem and the opportunity of Westchester County bankers and 11 other(s).
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No. 12 of a volume of pamphlets.
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Multi-title collection including The central bank problem and the opportunity of Westchester County bankers and 11 other(s).
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40596517
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Appendix to argument of February 17, 1896 by Hon. J.H. Walker, Chairman, Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, in exposition of the financial and banking situation of the country, and in explanation and advocacy of this bill (H.R.171) before the Committee on banking and currency, February 18, 1897.
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