| United States. President - 1882 - 1040 trang
...duty is now without care. The times have changed. What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefroin he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...for those needs that has been drawn from the people. There are now in the Treasury unused assets to a large amount, and the daily receipts into the Treasury... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1883 - 670 trang
...duty is now without care. The times have changed. What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...for those needs that has been drawn from the people. There are now in the Treasury unused assets to a large amount, and the daily receipts into the Treasury... | |
| 1883 - 908 trang
...is now without care. The times have changed. What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefroui lie may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...for those needs that has been drawn from the people. " It has not often occurred in public financial history that embarrassment has arisen through superabundance... | |
| Davis Rich Dewey - 1902 - 642 trang
...prepare plans for the improvement of the revenue : " What now perplexes the secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...those needs, that has been drawn from the people." A reduction in the internal revenue duties, together with a change in trade conditions marked by the... | |
| Edwin Clyde Robbins - 1910 - 200 trang
...report for that year, Among other things, he said: "What now perplexes the secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...for those needs that has been drawn from the people. "There are now in the treasury unused assets to a large amount, and the daily receipts into the treasury... | |
| Edwin Clyde Robbins - 1910 - 200 trang
...report for that year. Among other things, he said : "What now perplexes the secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs of the government, but whereby lie shall turn back into the flow of business, the more than enough for those needs that has been drawn... | |
| Frederic Logan Paxson - 1911 - 648 trang
...different angle, and wrote in his annual report of 1882, "What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...the more than enough for those needs that has been withdrawn from the people." The tariff situation in 1882 had come about as much by accident as by design,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1936 - 996 trang
...Folger, Republican, had written in his annual report: "What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...those needs that has been drawn from the people." He suggested that the surplus might be parceled out among the States or that the terms of the Distribution... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1936 - 1060 trang
...Folger, Republican, had written in his annual report: "What now perplexes the Secretary is not wherefrom he may get revenue and enough for the pressing needs...the more than enough for those needs that has been 1 In 1834 tbe Secretary of the Treasury had suggested that the Government use surplus revenues to make... | |
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