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Editorial
March 2, 1793
Gazette Of The United States
New York, New York County, New York
What is this article about?
An editorial praises the Secretary of the Treasury's February 4 report to the U.S. House of Representatives for its clear sentiments, accurate financial statements, and arrangement, establishing him as a patriot, statesman, and financier, shaming his critics. Signed by Col. Centinel.
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Full Text
No one can read the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, to the House of Representatives of the United States, of the 4th February, but with satisfaction. The manly, unequivocal sentiments—the fair and accurate statements, and the judicious arrangement of the several particulars which relate to the finances of the Union, must fix his character as a Patriot, a Statesman, and an honest and able Financier; and if a blush can be raised on the cheeks of his calumniators, they must be consumed by the suffusion.
Col. Centinel.
Col. Centinel.
What sub-type of article is it?
Economic Policy
What keywords are associated?
Treasury Report
Union Finances
Patriot Statesman
Financial Statements
Calumniators
What entities or persons were involved?
Secretary Of The Treasury
House Of Representatives
Col. Centinel
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Praise For Secretary Of The Treasury's Financial Report
Stance / Tone
Strong Praise And Defense Against Critics
Key Figures
Secretary Of The Treasury
House Of Representatives
Col. Centinel
Key Arguments
Manly And Unequivocal Sentiments In The Report
Fair And Accurate Financial Statements
Judicious Arrangement Of Particulars Relating To Union Finances
Establishes Character As Patriot, Statesman, And Honest Financier
Shames Calumniators