"The Treasury System Of The United States," by Maurice Louis Muhleman and Alfred F. White, offers a detailed examination of the financial infrastructure of the United States government. This historical account explores the intricacies of the U.S. Treasury, its functions, and its impact on the nation's economic development.
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