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208 ) : By the CHAIRMAN : Q . Am I to understand , or not , that you examined
each book , each entry on account of the Public Debt from the organization of the
government down to 1870 ? - A . O , no , sir ; I did not examine each entry .
208 ) : By the CHAIRMAN : Q . Am I to understand , or not , that you examined
each book , each entry on account of the Public Debt from the organization of the
government down to 1870 ? - A . O , no , sir ; I did not examine each entry .
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Q . Did you examine the books of the Secretary ' s office also ; in other words ,
was it from the books of the Secretary ' s office or those of the Register ' s office
that you made your examination ? - A . The books of the Register ' s office ; and I
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Q . Did you examine the books of the Secretary ' s office also ; in other words ,
was it from the books of the Secretary ' s office or those of the Register ' s office
that you made your examination ? - A . The books of the Register ' s office ; and I
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A . They then made a through examination as far as the vouchers , warrants , and
certificates permitted . By the CHAIRMAN : Q . Then I understand you that Mr .
Saville did not pretend to make a thorough examination , so far as to examine the
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A . They then made a through examination as far as the vouchers , warrants , and
certificates permitted . By the CHAIRMAN : Q . Then I understand you that Mr .
Saville did not pretend to make a thorough examination , so far as to examine the
...
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By the CHAIRMAN : ' Q . You spoke of a re examination of the books along about
1870 . ... the details of it , and I would omit that item , simply putting it in my
memorandum as an item of $ 76 , 000 , 000 to be further examined , and then go
on .
By the CHAIRMAN : ' Q . You spoke of a re examination of the books along about
1870 . ... the details of it , and I would omit that item , simply putting it in my
memorandum as an item of $ 76 , 000 , 000 to be further examined , and then go
on .
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Q . Did you examine the books themselves in which the accounts were kept , or
did you examine the reports of Receipts and Expenditures in print ? - A . I
examined the books of original entry , the original accounts stated by the Auditor
and ...
Q . Did you examine the books themselves in which the accounts were kept , or
did you examine the reports of Receipts and Expenditures in print ? - A . I
examined the books of original entry , the original accounts stated by the Auditor
and ...
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