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Receiver-General

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  • Vice-Treasurer, Receiver-General, and Paymaster of the Forces in

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Henry thereupon had the Committee pass a resolution for the detachment of a party of seventeen to proceed to the home of Receiver-General Richard Corbin, and demand the money.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Henry thereupon had the Committee pass a resolution for the detachment of a party of seventeen to proceed to the home of Receiver-General Richard Corbin, and demand the money.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Henry thereupon had the Committee pass a resolution for the detachment of a party of seventeen to proceed to the home of Receiver-General Richard Corbin, and demand the money.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Henry thereupon had the Committee pass a resolution for the detachment of a party of seventeen to proceed to the home of Receiver-General Richard Corbin, and demand the money.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • LL. D., the Minister of Finance and Receiver-General of Canada.

    Expansion Without Inflation 1959

  • It is worthy of note that Mr. Fleming was called to the Bar on 21st June, 1928, and exactly 29 years later, on 21st June, 1957, was sworn as one of Her Majesty's Privy Council for Canada, Minister of Finance and Receiver-General of Canada.

    Dollars and Sense 1958

  • It didn't make any impression on me at the time, but it was in the course of the day, perhaps when opportunity had come for some quieter thoughts, that the thought struck me as a flash: Receiver-General of Canada -- that is the bloke in whose favour I have been writing cheques all these years, and I have hated him every time I did it, and now I am it!

    Dollars and Sense 1958

  • What I was commissioned to say was this: that the place of Receiver-General was at present too important, and would occasion too much surprise and speculation; that it would not do to go beyond a place worth fifteen thousand to twenty thousand francs

    Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady's maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe — Volume 1 Mme. Du Hausset

  • What I was commissioned to say was this: that the place of Receiver-General was at present too important, and would occasion too much surprise and speculation; that it would not do to go beyond a place worth fifteen thousand to twenty thousand francs

    Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady's maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe — Complete Mme. Du Hausset

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