The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Volume 5C.P. Wayne, 1807 - Generals |
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... treasury reporting plans for the man- agement of the revenue ... On the style by which the presi dent should be addressed ... Amendments to the constitu- tion proposed by congress and ratified by the states ... Appointment of the ...
... treasury reporting plans for the man- agement of the revenue ... On the style by which the presi dent should be addressed ... Amendments to the constitu- tion proposed by congress and ratified by the states ... Appointment of the ...
Page v
... treasury for raising additional supplies .... Congress ad- journs .... Strictures on the conduct of administration , with a view of parties .... Disagreement between the secretaries of state and treasury..Letters from G. Washington on ...
... treasury for raising additional supplies .... Congress ad- journs .... Strictures on the conduct of administration , with a view of parties .... Disagreement between the secretaries of state and treasury..Letters from G. Washington on ...
Page vi
... treasury , terminates honourably to him ... Internal taxes laid ... Congress adjourns . CHAPTER VIII . Genet recalled ... Is succeeded by Mr. Fauchet ... Governeur Morris recalled , and is succeeded by Mr. Monroe ... Kentucky ...
... treasury , terminates honourably to him ... Internal taxes laid ... Congress adjourns . CHAPTER VIII . Genet recalled ... Is succeeded by Mr. Fauchet ... Governeur Morris recalled , and is succeeded by Mr. Monroe ... Kentucky ...
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... the public treasury , according to the value of their located lands with the improvements thereon , it Mr. Fitzsimmons , and Mr. Rutledge . CHAP . I. was proposed to substitute another more capable F 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 35.
... the public treasury , according to the value of their located lands with the improvements thereon , it Mr. Fitzsimmons , and Mr. Rutledge . CHAP . I. was proposed to substitute another more capable F 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 35.
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... treasury ; and that the collectors respectively should be liable to an execution to be issued by the treasurer , or his deputy , under the direction of congress , for any arrears of taxes by him to be collected , which should not be ...
... treasury ; and that the collectors respectively should be liable to an execution to be issued by the treasurer , or his deputy , under the direction of congress , for any arrears of taxes by him to be collected , which should not be ...
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