Oliver Wolcott
Born 1760-01-01
Died 1833-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF44680357
- WikidataQ452104
- ISNI0000000031259358
- Open LibraryOL363775A
Top Subjects
- United States (11)
- Appropriations and expenditures, 1796 (2)
- Taxation (2)
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- United States (2)
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain (2)
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1789-1809 (2)
- Appropriations and expenditures (1)
Books by Oliver Wolcott
Total count: 14
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying sundry statements in relation to the annual expenditures of the War department, from the commencement of the present government, to the 31st of December, 1795also, an explanatory letter from the register of the Treasury thereon. 12th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying an estimate of the probable receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 179618th May, 1796. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency examined; and the charges against John Adams refutedAddressed to the citizens of America in general, and particularly to the electors of the president : Part the secondPrinted by John Fenno1796-01-01
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Sundry estimates and statements relative to appropriations for the service of the year 1796and to the expenditures of certain sums heretofore appropriatedFrancis Childs1796-01-01
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Abstract of the stamp lawTreasury Deparment, March 1, 1798. Public notice is hereby given, in pursuance of the act of Congress, passed on the sixth day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An act laying duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paper," and the act ...[s.n.]1798-01-01
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(Circular). Treasury Department, March 30th, 1799I avail myself of the first opportunity which I have been able to command, to transmit an act of Congress passed on the 28th day of February, 1799, entitled "An act to amend the act, entitled An act, to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling houses and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States." ...[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Extracts of letters received by J. Jackson, supervisor of Massachusetts district, from the Treasury Department of the United States, on subjects relative to the direct tax[s.n.]1800-01-01
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An address to the people of the United Stateson the subject of the report of a committee of the House of Representatives, appointed to "examine and report, whether monies drawn from the Treasury have been faithfully applied to the objects for which they were appropriated, and whether the same have been regularly accounted for" : which report was presented on the 29th of April, 1802Boston, Printed; Hartford, Re-printed by Hudson & Goodwin1802-01-01
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An address to the people of the United States, on the subject of the report of a committee of the House of Representativesappointed to "examine and report, whether monies drawn from the treasury, have been faithfully applied to the objects for which they were appropriated, and whether the same have been regularly accounted for", which report was presented on the 29th of April, 1802Printed by Russell and Cutler1802-01-01
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British influence on the affairs of the United States proved and explainedPrinted by Young and Minns1804-01-01
British influence on the affairs of the United States, proved and explained ...Printed by Young and Minns, printers to the state.1804-01-01-
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of ConnecticutE. Babcock & Sons, printers1819-01-01
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Remarks on the present state of currency, credit, commerce, and national industry ...C. Wiley & Co.1820-01-01
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Message of His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, to the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, at the commencement of their session at Hartford, May A.D. 1821.Printed by Charles Babcock1821-01-01