The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it embraced years in its view . He said that he considered the Treasury department as a much more limited one , going only to the single ob- ject of revenue , while that ...
... Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it embraced years in its view . He said that he considered the Treasury department as a much more limited one , going only to the single ob- ject of revenue , while that ...
Strana 57
... Treasury votes . Some others absented themselves . Gerry changed sides . On the whole , it showed that Treasury influence was tottering . Committed to writing this 10th of March , 1792 . Mar. 9 , 1792. A consultation at ( . ) . Present ...
... Treasury votes . Some others absented themselves . Gerry changed sides . On the whole , it showed that Treasury influence was tottering . Committed to writing this 10th of March , 1792 . Mar. 9 , 1792. A consultation at ( . ) . Present ...
Strana 149
... treasury . I agreed to it on my old ground , that I had no objection to an advance . E. Randolph alone was afraid , and insisted the Secretary of the Treasury should present a written paper to each holder of a bill letting them see that ...
... treasury . I agreed to it on my old ground , that I had no objection to an advance . E. Randolph alone was afraid , and insisted the Secretary of the Treasury should present a written paper to each holder of a bill letting them see that ...
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