Schedule of the French and Dutch loans : shewing the periods of their redemption, with the annual interest payable thereon until their final extinction, for which provision is yet to be made.

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Imprint from Evans. Formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in the Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 31, p. 958 (#515); but later volumes reject Dunlap as printer. Cf. JCC, v. 33, p. 753.

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Journals of the Continental Congress, 515

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