The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of Interesting Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, and Many Other Distinguished Characters |
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Page 84
... millions of dollars , ) have enabled us to fulfil all our engagements , and to defray the current ex- penses of government , without recurring to any loan . But the insecurity of our commerce , and the consequent dimi- nution of the ...
... millions of dollars , ) have enabled us to fulfil all our engagements , and to defray the current ex- penses of government , without recurring to any loan . But the insecurity of our commerce , and the consequent dimi- nution of the ...
Page 100
... millions of the principal , within the present year , it is estimated that a balance of more than six mil- lions of ... millions of dollars ; internal revenues , at two millions five hundred thousand ; public lands , at one million five ...
... millions of the principal , within the present year , it is estimated that a balance of more than six mil- lions of ... millions of dollars ; internal revenues , at two millions five hundred thousand ; public lands , at one million five ...
Page 101
... millions of dollars , and leaving an annual excess of revenue after the year 1819 , beyond the permanent authorized expenditure , of more than four millions of dollars . By the last returns to the department of war , the militia force ...
... millions of dollars , and leaving an annual excess of revenue after the year 1819 , beyond the permanent authorized expenditure , of more than four millions of dollars . By the last returns to the department of war , the militia force ...
Page 108
... millions has multiplied to twelve . A territory , bounded by the Mississippi , has been extended from sea to sea . New states have been admitted to the Union , in numbers nearly equal to those of the first confederation . Treaties of ...
... millions has multiplied to twelve . A territory , bounded by the Mississippi , has been extended from sea to sea . New states have been admitted to the Union , in numbers nearly equal to those of the first confederation . Treaties of ...
Page 113
... millions of the public debt have been discharged ; provision has been made for the comfort and relief of the aged and in- digent among the surviving warriors of the revolution ; the regular armed force has been reduced , and its ...
... millions of the public debt have been discharged ; provision has been made for the comfort and relief of the aged and in- digent among the surviving warriors of the revolution ; the regular armed force has been reduced , and its ...
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