I have stated the amount of them at sixty millions; I have produced data for that estimation; and besides this, the apparent quantity of them, far beyond that of gold and silver in the nation, corroborates the statement.
But were there but a third part of sixty millions, the bank cannot pay half a crown in the pound; for no new supply of money, as before said, can arrive at the bank, as all the taxes will be paid in paper.
Morgan asked her if she expected that the business of sixty millions of people was going to be done with the order and decorum of a lyceum debating society.
In sixty millions of people, all of whom are, or have been, in reach of the common school, it must be confessed that their audience is small.
There are concentrated here the taste and virtue of sixty millions of people.
Here will be sixty millions exhibited as a lure for false evidence, and false claims; an awful, a tremendous temptation for men to send their souls to hell for the sake of money.
To make that total I am counted as a Christian; I am one of the fifty or sixty millions of Christians in the United States--excluding Indians, not taxed.
Sixty millions of Americans buy and use more than five hundred millions of Asiatics --buy and use more than all of China, all of India and all of Africa.
The interests involved are great--there are the commercial and industrial interests of sixty millions of people.
The American mechanic already has a market of sixty millions of people, and, as I said before, the best market in the world.
He is a despot, it is true, but he is doing what is required to give freedom to sixty millions of people; while all the measures of England in India tend to the enslavement of a hundred millions.
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