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... Secretary of the Treasury . On the 30th of June 1866 , the public debt amounted to $ 2,783,425,870 ; on the 30th of June last it was $ 2,692,199,215 , showing a reduction during the fiscal year of $ 91,226,664 . During the fiscal year ...
... Secretary of the Treasury . On the 30th of June 1866 , the public debt amounted to $ 2,783,425,870 ; on the 30th of June last it was $ 2,692,199,215 , showing a reduction during the fiscal year of $ 91,226,664 . During the fiscal year ...
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... Secretary of State , Washington , D. C. No. 1284. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES , London , December 6 , 1866 . SIR : I have to acknowledge the reception of despatches from the depart- ment numbered from 1874 ...
... Secretary of State , Washington , D. C. No. 1284. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES , London , December 6 , 1866 . SIR : I have to acknowledge the reception of despatches from the depart- ment numbered from 1874 ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury . Secretary of State . No. 1299. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF THE UNITED States , London , January 5 , 1867 . SIR : I have the honor to transmit a copy of the London Times of the 4th instant , on ...
... Secretary of the Treasury . Secretary of State . No. 1299. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF THE UNITED States , London , January 5 , 1867 . SIR : I have the honor to transmit a copy of the London Times of the 4th instant , on ...
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... secretary possess in retrieving a diplomatic mistake of their predecessors ; but there is a still more important aspect of the matter that remains to be considered . The pres- ent domestic embarrassments of the United States are such as ...
... secretary possess in retrieving a diplomatic mistake of their predecessors ; but there is a still more important aspect of the matter that remains to be considered . The pres- ent domestic embarrassments of the United States are such as ...
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... secretary for foreign affairs , on the 22d of March , 1861 , listened to the announcement thus made as one which he expected , and said that her Majesty's government had reached no definite conclusion as to a proper course of action ...
... secretary for foreign affairs , on the 22d of March , 1861 , listened to the announcement thus made as one which he expected , and said that her Majesty's government had reached no definite conclusion as to a proper course of action ...
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