... is capable of furnishing an amount of loanable capital morethan twelve times as great as that of all the "National" Banks in the State[C]; more than twice as great as that of all the ... cents each, on an average, in interest! and also continue to pay, annually, twodollars and a half for each person, on an average, of the principal, of the national debt!CHAPTER VI. 30He apparently ... hundred and fifty millions of loanable capital.[B] By the State valuation of May, 1871, the real estate of the Commonwealth is estimated at $991,196,803. The real estate of the Commonwealth, therefore,...