United States Weekly Telegraph, Volum 1D. Green., 1832 |
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... Treasury Department , " the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits the fol- • lowing Report : I - Of the Public Revenue and Expenditures . The Receipts into the Treasury , from all sources , during the year 1830 , were ...
... Treasury Department , " the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits the fol- • lowing Report : I - Of the Public Revenue and Expenditures . The Receipts into the Treasury , from all sources , during the year 1830 , were ...
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... Treasury . To this sum the act of the last session extend- ing the system of revolutionary pensions , will require for some years an additional sum which is not yet fully ascertained , but is certainly not less than one million of ...
... Treasury . To this sum the act of the last session extend- ing the system of revolutionary pensions , will require for some years an additional sum which is not yet fully ascertained , but is certainly not less than one million of ...
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... TREASURY , With Statements from the Agent appointed to inspect the Accounts and Books of the Bank of the United States . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , December 10 , 1832 . their duty . It is apparant that through infor- To the Hon . the ...
... TREASURY , With Statements from the Agent appointed to inspect the Accounts and Books of the Bank of the United States . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , December 10 , 1832 . their duty . It is apparant that through infor- To the Hon . the ...
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