The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... officer renders his accounts for disbursements under each head , and receives a credit under each . " There are now unclosed accounts on the fourth Auditor's books , un- der upwards of forty heads of appropriation . Many disbursing officers ...
... officer renders his accounts for disbursements under each head , and receives a credit under each . " There are now unclosed accounts on the fourth Auditor's books , un- der upwards of forty heads of appropriation . Many disbursing officers ...
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... officers , and the number of vessels kept in active service , is calculated to improve the former and increase the number of the latter . " The great obstacle to a more rapid extension of the French navy , is the want of seamen , and ...
... officers , and the number of vessels kept in active service , is calculated to improve the former and increase the number of the latter . " The great obstacle to a more rapid extension of the French navy , is the want of seamen , and ...
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... officers - a charge which we have seen and heard repeated by many before him - and wanting in magnanimity , while almost every page of his own work proves the contrary , censures the First Consul , and takes much pains to support his ...
... officers - a charge which we have seen and heard repeated by many before him - and wanting in magnanimity , while almost every page of his own work proves the contrary , censures the First Consul , and takes much pains to support his ...
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