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    1. He took time to educate her on the current politics; inform her of the state of their treasury; and gently pointed out Lord Boras as the only real threat she faced


    2. The gold and silver which can properly be considered as accumulated, or stored up in any country, may be distinguished into three parts ; first, the circulating money; secondly, the plate of private families; and, last of all, the money which may have been collected by many years parsimony, and laid up in the treasury of the prince


    3. Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London


    4. In 1773, however, their debts, instead of being reduced, were augmented by an arrear to the treasury in the payment of the four hundred thousand pounds ; by another to the custom-house for duties unpaid; by a large debt to the bank, for money borrowed; and by a fourth, for bills drawn upon them from India, and wantonly accepted, to the amount of upwards of twelve hundred thousand pounds


    5. Notwithstanding that, during a momentary fit of good conduct, they had at one time collected into the treasury of Calcutta more than £3,000,000 sterling ; notwithstanding that they had afterwards extended either their dominion or their depredations over a vast accession of some of the richest and most fertile countries in India, all was wasted and destroyed


    6. Every tax ought to be so contrived, as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state


    7. A tax may either take out or keep out of the pockets of the people a great deal more than it brings into the public treasury, in the four following ways


    8. The servants of the most careless private person are, perhaps, more under the eye of their master than those of the most careful prince; and a public revenue, which was paid in kind, would suffer so much from the mismanagement of the collectors, that a very small part of what was levied upon the people would ever arrive at the treasury of the prince


    9. In 1765 and 1766, the whole revenue paid into the treasury of France, according to the best, though, I acknowledge, very imperfect accounts which I could get of it, usually run between 308 and 325 millions of livres ; that is, it did not amount to fifteen millions sterling; not the half of what might have been expected, had the people contributed in the same proportion to their numbers as the people of Great Britain


    10. When war comes, there is no money in the treasury, but what is necessary for carrying on the ordinary expense of the peace establishment

    11. Supposing that the sovereign should have, what he scarce ever has, the immediate means of augmenting his revenue in proportion to the augmentation of his expense; yet still the produce of the taxes, from which this increase of revenue must be drawn, will not begin to come into the treasury, till perhaps ten or twelve months after they are imposed


    12. It might be remitted in bills drawn upon, and accepted by, particular merchants or companies in Great Britain, to whom a part of the surplus produce of America had been consigned, who would pay into the treasury the American revenue in money, after having themselves received the value of it in goods ; and the whole business might frequently be transacted without exporting a single ounce of gold or silver from America


    13. Co-author of the Federalist Papers, and America"s first Secretary of the Treasury


    14. contents forwarded on that date to the Secretary of the Treasury, Hugh McCulloch, who received it on August 10


    15. secretary of the treasury to the secretary of the navy containing copies of telegrams received by the Treasury from the collector


    16. The addition of fake paper money that was not backed by the gold in the Imperial Treasury could devalue all the real money out there, plus it would undermine people’s confidence in the ranmya


    17. Unfortunately, the treasury was not full just then, so he would pay 340 bendas, i


    18. The Governor replied: “It is absurd to think that a man able to send envoys to England, has only that small amount in his treasury


    19. A depleted treasury must find creative ways of raising revenue however dry the well in order to pacify the demands of its citizens; engendering more spending promoting a vicious cycle of tax and spending policies sapping the energies and moral vitality of its productive citizens who grow increasingly cynical while the Rabble grows more demanding and the government more obliging


    20. was coming into the royal treasury from the new lands in the Indies and

    21. The volume of currency in circulation, understood as ―money supply,‖ whether in paper dollars in the hands of the consumer or investor or held on deposit by financial institutions or the currency reserves of Federal Reserve Banks or the United States Treasury are indicators that will either stimulate or deflate investor confidence and subsequent consumer spending


    22. Do you realize that Gordon has at his disposal a treasury that rivals Costa Rica’s, and that he uses it in large part to manipulate public opinion to his benefit? Do you really believe that it’s any different in the United States? These men who work for Gordy are no more public enemies than employees of Exxon – and in my opinion, less so


    23. in conservatorship and the Treasury has taken controlling ownership stakes in them


    24. The bill has now passed and the Democrats have attained that by using the federal treasury to bribe their


    25. treasury and can spend money or exempt some from costs that other states will have


    26. Treasury notes and earned enough money to have taken care of the problem


    27. William Simon, former Secretary the Treasury said,” Because the IMF has no legitimate function in our


    28. Nowadays, millions of companies burn billion dollars in secondary activities because they have to create or to incorporate diverse support departments (accounting, buys, controller, documentation, informatics, treasury, personnel, marketing and other) with all its infrastructure and resources to execute those tasks


    29. Therefore, personnel’s recruitment, buys of school material, accounting service, marketing, treasury, hospital attendance, cleaning of the installations, school safety, personnel training, audit, control and other services are tasks of another Areas of Activities


    30. benefits from the public treasury, with the result that democracy will

    31. Once the electorate directly or through their representatives learns they can vote themselves the money of others, from the treasury they will


    32. He was the secretary of the treasury about a hundred years ago


    33. I heard Baidar mention that the treasury of Mocteuzoma had been secured and was under strong guard until order was restored to the city


    34. 11 So Ebedmelech took the men with him, and went into the house of the king under the treasury, and took then old thrown


    35. up the house again in his own place according to their ability, 45 And to give into the holy treasury of the works a thousand pounds of


    36. shall give it out of the king's treasury


    37. Saddeus the captain, who was in the place of the treasury: 46 And commanded them that they should speak to Daddeus, and to his


    38. the entire contents of any one treasury at at a time


    39. treasury of manna shall again descend from on high, and they will eat of it in those years, because these are they who have come to


    40. “You have raided the Overlord’s treasury?”

    41. should be laid up in the treasury, to the end that Simon and his sons might have them


    42. and Phenice, 6 And told him that the treasury in Jerusalem was full of infinite sums of money, so that the multitude of their riches,


    43. guard about the treasury, the Lord of spirits, and the Prince of all power, caused a great apparition, so that all that presumed to come


    44. 28 So him, that lately came with a great train and with all his guard into the said treasury,


    45. things concerning Heliodorus, and the keeping of the treasury, fell out on this sort


    46. of them they forced to flee, but as for the churchrobber himself, him they killed beside the treasury


    47. shall be presented with two thousand drachma? from the royal treasury, shall be made free, and shall be crowned


    48. proclamation, and replying to the effect that it was extremely unfair that those who had committed deposits to the sacred treasury


    49. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder utters its voice, and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal, and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand, and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle, and turned back by the power of the spirit, and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong, and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein, and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers, but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness, and in winter and in summer, and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven, and is connected with the chambers of the rain, and its course is in winter and summer, and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected, and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber, the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out, and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain, and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters, prepared conformably to the greatness of God, shall feed


    50. There are other services provided by the government including the Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, Economy, Education, Housing, Trade, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, Labor, Interior, Drug Enforcement and the list goes on and on












































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    treasury department of the treasury treasury department united states treasury first lord of the treasury exchequer treasury obligations vault bank