Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, with AppendicesTreasury Department, 1863 |
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... necessary to meet disbursements , were , of course , derived , or estimated as derivable , from loans . See on last page explanation of difference between the apparent receipt and the actual , which nearly or quite equalled the estimate ...
... necessary to meet disbursements , were , of course , derived , or estimated as derivable , from loans . See on last page explanation of difference between the apparent receipt and the actual , which nearly or quite equalled the estimate ...
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... necessary to meet disbursements , were , of course , derived , or estimated as derivable , from loans . * See on last page explanation of difference between the apparent receipt and the actual , which nearly or quite equalled the ...
... necessary to meet disbursements , were , of course , derived , or estimated as derivable , from loans . * See on last page explanation of difference between the apparent receipt and the actual , which nearly or quite equalled the ...
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... necessary to these results is not , however , except as to the com- paraitvely small expenditures of the Treasury Department , within the sphere assigned to the Secretary . He therefore prefers to accept 6 REPORT ON THE FINANCES.
... necessary to these results is not , however , except as to the com- paraitvely small expenditures of the Treasury Department , within the sphere assigned to the Secretary . He therefore prefers to accept 6 REPORT ON THE FINANCES.
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... necessary sums for ordinary demands will be the diminution of debt , the diminution of interest , and the improvement of credit . It is hardly too much - perhaps hardly enough - to say that every dollar raised for extraordinary ...
... necessary sums for ordinary demands will be the diminution of debt , the diminution of interest , and the improvement of credit . It is hardly too much - perhaps hardly enough - to say that every dollar raised for extraordinary ...
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... necessary ; but it was equally wise and neces- sary to limit the extent of the issues by the necessity which demanded them . They were wanted to fill the vacuum caused by the disappearance of coin and to supply the additional demands ...
... necessary ; but it was equally wise and neces- sary to limit the extent of the issues by the necessity which demanded them . They were wanted to fill the vacuum caused by the disappearance of coin and to supply the additional demands ...
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Página 200 - ... of an ounce. The method is preferable to expressing the weight in grains for commercial purposes, and corresponds better with the terms of the mint. It may be readily transferred to weight in grains by the following rule: — Remove the decimal point; from one-half deduct four per cent.