The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... June 30 , 1859 , including the loan authorized by the act of June 14 , 1858 , and the issues of treasury notes authorized by existing laws , were eighty - one million six hundred and ninety - two thousand four hundred and seventy - one ...
... June 30 , 1859 , including the loan authorized by the act of June 14 , 1858 , and the issues of treasury notes authorized by existing laws , were eighty - one million six hundred and ninety - two thousand four hundred and seventy - one ...
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... June , 1861. Upon the estimates a balance will be left in the treasury on the 30th June , 1561 , of thirteen million eight hundred and ninety - one thousand eight hundred and weventy - nine dollars and sixty - one cents , ( $ 13,891,879 ...
... June , 1861. Upon the estimates a balance will be left in the treasury on the 30th June , 1561 , of thirteen million eight hundred and ninety - one thousand eight hundred and weventy - nine dollars and sixty - one cents , ( $ 13,891,879 ...
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... June , 1859 , amounting to four million two hundred and ninety- six thousand and nine dollars , ( $ 4,296,009 , ) together with the further estimate of that officer for the service of the present fiscal year ending 30th June , 1860 ...
... June , 1859 , amounting to four million two hundred and ninety- six thousand and nine dollars , ( $ 4,296,009 , ) together with the further estimate of that officer for the service of the present fiscal year ending 30th June , 1860 ...
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... June 27 , 1859 . SIR : The government of the United States has learned with much concern that a war has broken out in Europe which threatens in its progress to involve other powers , and to become one of the most event- ful contests in ...
... June 27 , 1859 . SIR : The government of the United States has learned with much concern that a war has broken out in Europe which threatens in its progress to involve other powers , and to become one of the most event- ful contests in ...
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... June 30 , 1860 , are forty million nine hundred and ninety - five thou- sand five hundred and fifty - eight dollars and twenty - three cents , ( $ 40,995,558 23. ) Of which sum two million eight hundred and eighty- six thousand six ...
... June 30 , 1860 , are forty million nine hundred and ninety - five thou- sand five hundred and fifty - eight dollars and twenty - three cents , ( $ 40,995,558 23. ) Of which sum two million eight hundred and eighty- six thousand six ...
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