Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States...[1790-1828]. |
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... sold . But , though many of the original holders sold from necessity , it does not follow that this was the case with all of them . It may well be supposed that some of them did it either through want of confidence in an eventual provi ...
... sold . But , though many of the original holders sold from necessity , it does not follow that this was the case with all of them . It may well be supposed that some of them did it either through want of confidence in an eventual provi ...
Halaman 18
... sold , has been a dollar per acre in public securities ; but , at the time the principal purchases were made , these securities were worth in the market less than three shillings in the pound . The nominal price , therefore , would not ...
... sold , has been a dollar per acre in public securities ; but , at the time the principal purchases were made , these securities were worth in the market less than three shillings in the pound . The nominal price , therefore , would not ...
Halaman 39
... sold ( by a law passed 25th February , 1789 , ) and are now surveying . GERARD BANCKER , Treasurer of the State of New York . NEW YORK , November 30th , 1789 . Compared with the original in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury ...
... sold ( by a law passed 25th February , 1789 , ) and are now surveying . GERARD BANCKER , Treasurer of the State of New York . NEW YORK , November 30th , 1789 . Compared with the original in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury ...
Halaman 103
... sold cheaper , in process of time , than was the foreign article for which it is a substitute . The internal competition which takes place , soon does away every thing like monopoly , and by degrees reduces the price of the article to ...
... sold cheaper , in process of time , than was the foreign article for which it is a substitute . The internal competition which takes place , soon does away every thing like monopoly , and by degrees reduces the price of the article to ...
Halaman 145
... sold as bullion is attended with profit ; and from both causes , the expense of the mint , or , in other words , the expense of maintaining the specie capital of the nation , is materially augmented . Secondly . That the existence of ...
... sold as bullion is attended with profit ; and from both causes , the expense of the mint , or , in other words , the expense of maintaining the specie capital of the nation , is materially augmented . Secondly . That the existence of ...
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1st April 1st January 1st October 30th September accrued Acres ad valorem ALBERT GALLATIN amount of duties annual annuity appears appropriation balance due bank Becoming due capital certificates Chillicothe coins Congress considerable contract creditors December Deduct deferred stocks difference domestic debt drawback duties on merchandise eight establishment estimated Excess expenses exportation favor foreign debt gallons Gross revenue Guilders hundred thousand dollars hydrometer increase instalments interest issued Jeffersonville JOSEPH NOURSE Lands sold loan Louisiana manufactures Marietta ment millions of dollars Mississippi Territory Molasses nett revenue object paid payable paying duty payments on account Pearl river pounds present principal produce proportion proposed provision public credit public debt public lands purchase quantity receipts redeemed redemption REGISTER'S OFFICE reimbursement Secretary silver Sinking Fund six per cent specie spirits Steubenville surplus taxes tion tonnage Total TREASURY DEPARTMENT United Zanesville
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Halaman 283 - In obedience to the directions of the " Act supplementary to the Act to establish the Treasury Department," the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits the following report : 1st.
Halaman 108 - It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the National Legislature, to pronounce, upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper.
Halaman 420 - That the President of the United States, be, and he hereby is authorized, in case either France or Great Britain shall so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States...
Halaman 108 - These three qualifications excepted, the power to raise money is plenary and indefinite, and the objects to which it may be appropriated, are no less comprehensive than the payment of the public debts, and the providing for the common defence and general welfare. The terms "general welfare...
Halaman 128 - In countries where there is great private wealth, much may be effected by the voluntary contributions of patriotic individuals ; but in a community situated like that of the United States, the public purse must supply the deficiency of private resource. In what can it be so useful, as in prompting and improving the efforts of industry?
Halaman 109 - The only qualification of the generality of the phrase in question, which seems to be admissible, is this: That the object, to which an appropriation of money is to be made, be general, and not local; its operation extending, in fact, or by possibility, throughout the Union, and not being confined to a particular spot.
Halaman 102 - Not only the wealth, but the independence and security of a country, appear to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufactures. Every nation, with a view to those great objects, ought to endeavor to possess within itself all the essentials of national supply.
Halaman 89 - To produce the desirable changes as early as may be expedient may therefore require the incitement and patronage of government.
Halaman 5 - To justify and preserve their confidence; to promote the increasing respectability of the American name; to answer the calls of justice; to restore landed property to its due value; to furnish new resources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to establish public order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy — these are the great and invaluable ends to be secured by a proper and adequate provision...
Halaman 10 - A wise nation will never permit those who relieve the wants of their country, or who rely most on its faith, its firmness, and its resources, when either of them is distrusted, to suffer by the event.