History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... million dollars ; but , in 1789 , as the interest had been accumulating for six years , and the demands of the ... millions . The receipts into the public treasury arising from the duties on imported articles , and on tonnage ...
... million dollars ; but , in 1789 , as the interest had been accumulating for six years , and the demands of the ... millions . The receipts into the public treasury arising from the duties on imported articles , and on tonnage ...
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... millions of dollars ; a less sum than was supposed by a committee of Congress at the first session and the proceeds from imposts and tonnage , $ 2,170,000 . It was proposed to raise a revenue also from an inland excise , which it was ...
... millions of dollars ; a less sum than was supposed by a committee of Congress at the first session and the proceeds from imposts and tonnage , $ 2,170,000 . It was proposed to raise a revenue also from an inland excise , which it was ...
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... less than a Committee of the House had , at the first session , and the annual expenses of government and interest of the debt at three and a half millions . * During the whole war , Massachusetts supplied one - 1790 ] 31 WASHINGTON .
... less than a Committee of the House had , at the first session , and the annual expenses of government and interest of the debt at three and a half millions . * During the whole war , Massachusetts supplied one - 1790 ] 31 WASHINGTON .
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... millions and a half ; which was nearly half as much as the general government , or old con- tinental Congress had directly contracted . South Carolina and Massachusetts were the largest claimants on the fed- eral government for balances ...
... millions and a half ; which was nearly half as much as the general government , or old con- tinental Congress had directly contracted . South Carolina and Massachusetts were the largest claimants on the fed- eral government for balances ...
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... millions of dollars , on the credit of the United States , to meet demands or part of demands already due , and the interest due to the public creditors . During this Congress , provision was made for a gradual reduction of the public ...
... millions of dollars , on the credit of the United States , to meet demands or part of demands already due , and the interest due to the public creditors . During this Congress , provision was made for a gradual reduction of the public ...
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