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... Treasury . At the close of the last quarter , there was in the Treasury thirty - one millions ; and , at the end of the next quarter , there would probably be thirty - three millions , and they had in bank stock , nominally , seven ...
... Treasury . At the close of the last quarter , there was in the Treasury thirty - one millions ; and , at the end of the next quarter , there would probably be thirty - three millions , and they had in bank stock , nominally , seven ...
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... Treasury ? According to the returns of the Secretary of the Treasury , last brought in , there were upwards of forty millions of pub- lic money in about thirty - four banks created by State authority , composed of money which still ...
... Treasury ? According to the returns of the Secretary of the Treasury , last brought in , there were upwards of forty millions of pub- lic money in about thirty - four banks created by State authority , composed of money which still ...
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... Treasury ; and how have they got it there ? By stopping the appropriations ; by delaying every bill that they can ... Treasury , while the business of the country has stopped for want of that money . Every branch of service is suffering ...
... Treasury ; and how have they got it there ? By stopping the appropriations ; by delaying every bill that they can ... Treasury , while the business of the country has stopped for want of that money . Every branch of service is suffering ...
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... Treasury . More than that , salaried officers , with pay due them , are borrowing money at usury , for the support of their families , while we sit here refusing to vote their pay , and indulging in sor- rowful lamentations over the ...
... Treasury . More than that , salaried officers , with pay due them , are borrowing money at usury , for the support of their families , while we sit here refusing to vote their pay , and indulging in sor- rowful lamentations over the ...
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... Treasury , throw all the expenses of the Government upon the custom - house , and there would soon be a deficit in the Treasury which must be filled by loans or taxes . Revival of the tariff would then be inevitable , and would be the ...
... Treasury , throw all the expenses of the Government upon the custom - house , and there would soon be a deficit in the Treasury which must be filled by loans or taxes . Revival of the tariff would then be inevitable , and would be the ...
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