A letter of Montgomery Gibbs, United States Revenue Agent

to Hon. Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury, giving an account of the successful efforts of the Treasury Department to suppress fraud and protect the revenue, and the devices attempted for the purpose of defeating these eforts; with a refutation of the false statements of a report signed by three of the nine members of the House "Committee on Public Expenditure."

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A letter of Montgomery Gibbs, United States Revenue Agent

to Hon. Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury, giving an account of the successful efforts of the Treasury Department to suppress fraud and protect the revenue, and the devices attempted for the purpose of defeating these eforts; with a refutation of the false statements of a report signed by three of the nine members of the House "Committee on Public Expenditure."

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English
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22

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Paris

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Library of Congress
HJ273 1867

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22 p.
Number of pages
22

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OL6992167M
LCCN
07042146
OCLC/WorldCat
3838455

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