A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... amount of our revenue and the flourishing state of the Treasury are a full proof of the competency of the national resources for any emergency , as they are of the willingness of our fellow - citizens to bear the burdens which the ...
... amount of our revenue and the flourishing state of the Treasury are a full proof of the competency of the national resources for any emergency , as they are of the willingness of our fellow - citizens to bear the burdens which the ...
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... amounts to $ 11,800,000 , and for the sinking fund to $ 10,000,000 , making in the whole $ 21,800,000 , leaving an ... amount to $ 26,000,000 , and leaving an annual excess of revenue after the year 1819 beyond the permanent authorized ...
... amounts to $ 11,800,000 , and for the sinking fund to $ 10,000,000 , making in the whole $ 21,800,000 , leaving an ... amount to $ 26,000,000 , and leaving an annual excess of revenue after the year 1819 beyond the permanent authorized ...
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... amounts nearly to the number required by law , and is stationed along the Atlantic and inland frontiers . Of the naval force it has been necessary to maintain strong squadrons in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf of Mexico . From ...
... amounts nearly to the number required by law , and is stationed along the Atlantic and inland frontiers . Of the naval force it has been necessary to maintain strong squadrons in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf of Mexico . From ...
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... amount and value of its productions , the connection of its parts , and other circumstances on which their prosperity and happiness depend , M P - VOL II - 2 we can not fail to entertain a high sense of James Monroe 17.
... amount and value of its productions , the connection of its parts , and other circumstances on which their prosperity and happiness depend , M P - VOL II - 2 we can not fail to entertain a high sense of James Monroe 17.
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... amounts to $ 21,000,000 , and that the revenue of the whole year may be estimated at not less than $ 26,000,000 . The sale of the public lands during the year ... amount about equal to the proceeds 44 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... amounts to $ 21,000,000 , and that the revenue of the whole year may be estimated at not less than $ 26,000,000 . The sale of the public lands during the year ... amount about equal to the proceeds 44 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
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