Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, with AppendicesTreasury Department, 1863 - Finance, Public |
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... dollars ; but did not reach any definite conclusions in regard to loans in time to imbody them in an act before the day on which the session closed . On that day , March 3 , 1863 , the act to provide ways and means for the sup- port of ...
... dollars ; but did not reach any definite conclusions in regard to loans in time to imbody them in an act before the day on which the session closed . On that day , March 3 , 1863 , the act to provide ways and means for the sup- port of ...
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... dollars applicable to the reduction of debt . So , assuming as correct the estimates of receipts and disbursements ... dollar raised for extraordinary expenditures or reduction of debt is worth two in the increased value of national ...
... dollars applicable to the reduction of debt . So , assuming as correct the estimates of receipts and disbursements ... dollar raised for extraordinary expenditures or reduction of debt is worth two in the increased value of national ...
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... dollars , in denominations of fifty , one hundred , five hundred , and one thousand dollars , were distributed throughout the whole country not controlled by the rebellion , and among all classes of our countrymen . The history of the ...
... dollars , in denominations of fifty , one hundred , five hundred , and one thousand dollars , were distributed throughout the whole country not controlled by the rebellion , and among all classes of our countrymen . The history of the ...
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... dollars ; then raised the limit to fifty millions , and then to an hundred millions ; and provided a reserve of ... dollar bond , has a direct interest in the security of national institutions and in the stability of national adminis ...
... dollars ; then raised the limit to fifty millions , and then to an hundred millions ; and provided a reserve of ... dollar bond , has a direct interest in the security of national institutions and in the stability of national adminis ...
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... dollars . The amount of the deposit on the first day of December had been re- duced to $ 45,506,120 01 , and payments of $ 10,000,000 had been made from the reserve . The additional payments will be confined within the narrowest ...
... dollars . The amount of the deposit on the first day of December had been re- duced to $ 45,506,120 01 , and payments of $ 10,000,000 had been made from the reserve . The additional payments will be confined within the narrowest ...
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Page 47 - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Page 97 - ... of any State, or to his duly authorized agents, the costs, charges, and expenses properly incurred by such State for enrolling, subsisting, clothing, supplying, arming, equipping, paying, and transporting its troops employed in aiding to suppress the present insurrection against the United States, to be settled upon proper vouchers to be filed and passed upon by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury.
Page 200 - ... of an ounce. The method is preferable to expressing the weight in grains for commercial purposes, and corresponds better with the terms of the mint. It may be readily transferred to weight in grains by the following rule: — Remove the decimal point; from one-half deduct four per cent.