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IV. A Manual for Notaries Public and Bankers--Containing a History of
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V. The Loan, Revenue, and Currency Acts of 1863. I. An Act to Provide
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Revenue Laws, and for other purposes.--Approved March 3, 1863. III. An
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Stocks, and to provide for the Circulation and Redemption
thereof.--Approved February 25, 1863. With Marginal Notes and an Index.
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