Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the FinancesTreasury Department, 1868 |
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... addition of fifty millions would have made it excessive . Throughout a consid- erable portion of the best grain - growing sections of the United States there has been , during the past year , great complaint of a scarcity of money , and ...
... addition of fifty millions would have made it excessive . Throughout a consid- erable portion of the best grain - growing sections of the United States there has been , during the past year , great complaint of a scarcity of money , and ...
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... additional grants to railroads , and no considerable donations of any character , unless , in connection with the appropriation , a special tax shall be levied for their payment . But the public faith does not depend alone upon adequate ...
... additional grants to railroads , and no considerable donations of any character , unless , in connection with the appropriation , a special tax shall be levied for their payment . But the public faith does not depend alone upon adequate ...
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... addition to it , and , by the distrust thus created , its depreciation would doubtless be in a greater ratio even than the additions would bear to the volume to which they would be added . It is not too much to say , that an additional ...
... addition to it , and , by the distrust thus created , its depreciation would doubtless be in a greater ratio even than the additions would bear to the volume to which they would be added . It is not too much to say , that an additional ...
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... addition to these , a united country - united in fact as well as in name . It may not be proper for the Secretary in this report to discuss the measures regarded by him as best cal- culated to bring about this most desirable result ...
... addition to these , a united country - united in fact as well as in name . It may not be proper for the Secretary in this report to discuss the measures regarded by him as best cal- culated to bring about this most desirable result ...
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... addition to their present compensation . Since the rates of compensation now allowed were established , the duties , labors ... additional appropriation will be required for the purpose of erecting a mint building , complete in all its ...
... addition to their present compensation . Since the rates of compensation now allowed were established , the duties , labors ... additional appropriation will be required for the purpose of erecting a mint building , complete in all its ...
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Seite 62 - all claims and demands whatever by the United States, or against them, and all accounts whatever in which the United States are concerned, either as debtors or creditors, shall be settled and adjusted in the department of the treasury.
Seite lii - States, bearing date March 1, 1864, or any subsequent period, redeemable at the pleasure of the government after any period not less than five years, and payable at "any period not more than forty years from date, in coin...
Seite 61 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Seite 262 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as Little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.
Seite 14 - ... nor shall the total amount of United States notes, issued or to be issued, ever exceed four hundred millions of dollars, and such additional sum, not exceeding fifty millions of dollars, as may be temporarily required for the redemption of temporary loan...
Seite liv - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Seite xxiii - The millennial days when nations shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks, and learn war no more, are yet, according to all existing indications, far in the future.
Seite 145 - An Act to Facilitate the Settlement of the Accounts of the Treasurer of the United States, and to Secure Certain Moneys to the People of the United States, or to Persons to Whom They are Due, and Who are Entitled to Receive the Same.
Seite 12 - Government has now arrived at that point where it must have funds, and those funds are not to be obtained from ordinary sources, or from any of the expedients to which we have heretofore had recourse, and therefore, this new, anomalous, and remarkable provision must be resorted to in order to enable the Government to pay off the debt that it now owes, and afford circulation which will be .available for -other purposes.
Seite 14 - July, 1862, which is to be set apart as a sinking fund, and the interest of which shall in like manner be applied to the purchase or payment of the public debt as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time direct.