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1 The depression following the panic of 1873 had been widespread and severe.
2 This and a wild speculation resulted in the panic of 1873.
3 The panic of 1873 reacted against the party in power.
4 The panic of 1873, which laid low most of the Connellsville operators, proved Frick's opportunity.
5 The panic of 1873 and the unusually hard times that followed added fuel to the flame.
6 The sale of the bonds had not gone very far when the panic of 1873 was upon us.
7 He inherited all the business troubles, economic disorganization, and currency disturbances which grew out of the panic of 1873.
8 The increase in the value of money following the panic of 1873 was given as an excuse for this action.
9 No attempts were made to extend the Santa Fe during the long period of depression following the panic of 1873.
10 When the financial panic of 1873 occurred, the revenues fell off so that they were insufficient to meet current expenditures.
11 The panic of 1873 put an end to all these wild, visionary schemes, and left the country prostrate and in ruin.
12 If the panic of 1873 had occurred in 1876 there would have been no occasion for a commission to sit on Tilden.
13 They recorded their first income three months before the Panic of 1873 snuffed the nation's economy.
14 Then, around the time the western end of the railroad was wrapping up, a huge financial crisis hit: the Panic of 1873.
15 In the financial world the chief events were the panics of 1873 and 1893, the resumption of specie payment (1879), and the free-silver issue.
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