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... Treasury on public credit , which treats of establishing a National Bank , dated the 13th of December , 1790. Also , the report of the present Secretary of the Treasury on the same subject , made to the Senate on the 2d of March , 1809 ...
... Treasury on public credit , which treats of establishing a National Bank , dated the 13th of December , 1790. Also , the report of the present Secretary of the Treasury on the same subject , made to the Senate on the 2d of March , 1809 ...
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... Treasury , to know to what extent the present duties could be augmented without injury to the revenue of the United States . This subject having been men- tioned in the annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury , the passage of the ...
... Treasury , to know to what extent the present duties could be augmented without injury to the revenue of the United States . This subject having been men- tioned in the annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury , the passage of the ...
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... Treasury has been able to collect on this sub- ject , by a gentleman ( Mr. Latrobe ) who , as an experienced as well as scientific engineer , is con- fessedly superior to any other in this country . The estimate was intended to be a ...
... Treasury has been able to collect on this sub- ject , by a gentleman ( Mr. Latrobe ) who , as an experienced as well as scientific engineer , is con- fessedly superior to any other in this country . The estimate was intended to be a ...
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... Treasury by the operation , it will give you in five years , I pledge my reputation on it , an overflowing Treasury . There can be no mistake about this business , sir ; it is a matter of plain calculation . The Government of the State ...
... Treasury by the operation , it will give you in five years , I pledge my reputation on it , an overflowing Treasury . There can be no mistake about this business , sir ; it is a matter of plain calculation . The Government of the State ...
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... TREASURY . Mr. GARDENIER rose and observed , that in the present exhausted state of the Treasury , and with the utter hopelessness of its being speedily re- plenished , at least by any means visible to man , it was very natural that the ...
... TREASURY . Mr. GARDENIER rose and observed , that in the present exhausted state of the Treasury , and with the utter hopelessness of its being speedily re- plenished , at least by any means visible to man , it was very natural that the ...
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