History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... former policy . + Others estimated the income from imports at 2,500,000 , and the expenses . for the whole civil list at 350,000 . + This included Indian supplies , & c , tion the first of August ; and in one month 1789 ] 21 WASHINGTON .
... former policy . + Others estimated the income from imports at 2,500,000 , and the expenses . for the whole civil list at 350,000 . + This included Indian supplies , & c , tion the first of August ; and in one month 1789 ] 21 WASHINGTON .
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... expenses of government and interest of the debt at three and a half " millions . er was granted by the Constitution for the express purpose 1790 ] 31 WASHINGTON . St. Clair was then commanding in that section of the ...
... expenses of government and interest of the debt at three and a half " millions . er was granted by the Constitution for the express purpose 1790 ] 31 WASHINGTON . St. Clair was then commanding in that section of the ...
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... expenses of the war . On inquiry , it was ascertained , that several had claims on the general government , for a balance due , or an excess over their proportion ; and that others had not expended their full and just share . The amount ...
... expenses of the war . On inquiry , it was ascertained , that several had claims on the general government , for a balance due , or an excess over their proportion ; and that others had not expended their full and just share . The amount ...
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... expenses of government , and to discharge , as good policy dictated , the heavy debt of the nation , so rapidly as was generally desired . The Constitution gives Congress power to provide by law , for calling out the militia of the ...
... expenses of government , and to discharge , as good policy dictated , the heavy debt of the nation , so rapidly as was generally desired . The Constitution gives Congress power to provide by law , for calling out the militia of the ...
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... expenses of treaties , and for extinguishing the Indian claims , as far as they would consent ; and for paying what had been previously promised for lands , which the Indians had ceded to Con- gress . In 1789 , a treaty with several ...
... expenses of treaties , and for extinguishing the Indian claims , as far as they would consent ; and for paying what had been previously promised for lands , which the Indians had ceded to Con- gress . In 1789 , a treaty with several ...
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