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... accounts of the several States with the Union , appears to be founded on an Idea entertained by the Executive , that the Accounts of the State cannot be rendered in season , under the heads which they apprehend may be required by the ...
... accounts of the several States with the Union , appears to be founded on an Idea entertained by the Executive , that the Accounts of the State cannot be rendered in season , under the heads which they apprehend may be required by the ...
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... accounts have not been rendered ; and though the persons who have been entrusted with public monies have been frequently called upon to settle their accounts by the Acts and officers of Congress yet in many cases they have not produced ...
... accounts have not been rendered ; and though the persons who have been entrusted with public monies have been frequently called upon to settle their accounts by the Acts and officers of Congress yet in many cases they have not produced ...
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... Accounts , which are submitted to the cognisance of the Commissioner of Army Accounts , he will of course point out the requisite evidence to the several States ; who will have sufficient time to adopt the necessary measures for ...
... Accounts , which are submitted to the cognisance of the Commissioner of Army Accounts , he will of course point out the requisite evidence to the several States ; who will have sufficient time to adopt the necessary measures for ...
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