The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... York they did not average more than two a day , and at the city of Washington only four . " With respect to the amount of money entrusted to the officers employed ( and there need be no increase in their present numbers ) — " assuming a ...
... York they did not average more than two a day , and at the city of Washington only four . " With respect to the amount of money entrusted to the officers employed ( and there need be no increase in their present numbers ) — " assuming a ...
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... York ) , collectors , receivers , and post - masters , -in the large custom - houses the cashiers being made independent of the collectors , with in- creased salaries and specified duties . With vigilance on the part of the Depart- ment ...
... York ) , collectors , receivers , and post - masters , -in the large custom - houses the cashiers being made independent of the collectors , with in- creased salaries and specified duties . With vigilance on the part of the Depart- ment ...
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... York , cir- culars were sent out , requiring all post- masters to adhere strictly to the provisions of the laws which permitted the reception of specie alone , or its equivalent ; and to those who had been in the habit of making ...
... York , cir- culars were sent out , requiring all post- masters to adhere strictly to the provisions of the laws which permitted the reception of specie alone , or its equivalent ; and to those who had been in the habit of making ...
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... York , ) that , as the principal importations took place semi - annually , the six months in the bill would bring the Government de- mands upon them at the period when most pressed for money , while nine months would bring them to the ...
... York , ) that , as the principal importations took place semi - annually , the six months in the bill would bring the Government de- mands upon them at the period when most pressed for money , while nine months would bring them to the ...
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... York , with a capital of $ 2,000,000 , has but $ 425,000 of notes in circulation , while Mr. Webster's severe criticism on the its loans and discounts amount to $ 3,755 , doctrine of the Message , on the subject of 000. On 1st Jan ...
... York , with a capital of $ 2,000,000 , has but $ 425,000 of notes in circulation , while Mr. Webster's severe criticism on the its loans and discounts amount to $ 3,755 , doctrine of the Message , on the subject of 000. On 1st Jan ...
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