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... whole , highly gratified with the present appearances of the public works ; as it re- spects their good order and general character of stabili- ty , it is highly satisfactory in view of our present wants and interests to know that we ...
... whole , highly gratified with the present appearances of the public works ; as it re- spects their good order and general character of stabili- ty , it is highly satisfactory in view of our present wants and interests to know that we ...
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... whole trade of all the fine vallies , commencing at the divid- ing ridge between the Juniata and Susquehanna , must find an outlet at this new town , called Lockhaven , and there take the canal for market . It is at the ' head of ...
... whole trade of all the fine vallies , commencing at the divid- ing ridge between the Juniata and Susquehanna , must find an outlet at this new town , called Lockhaven , and there take the canal for market . It is at the ' head of ...
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... whole building might be avoided , the materials are on the land both for the centering and the arches , and they will be constructed early in the ensuing spring . The walls for the support of the Porticoes are raised to the proper ...
... whole building might be avoided , the materials are on the land both for the centering and the arches , and they will be constructed early in the ensuing spring . The walls for the support of the Porticoes are raised to the proper ...
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... whole of the marble that will be required to complete the building is now upon the ground , and this as well as every other branch of the work is so far advanced as to warrant the board of managers in say- ing to the stockholders , that ...
... whole of the marble that will be required to complete the building is now upon the ground , and this as well as every other branch of the work is so far advanced as to warrant the board of managers in say- ing to the stockholders , that ...
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... whole Union would , by the Legislative power , be re- lieved and preserved from the dangers and disgrace of a depraved and irresponsible circulating medium . Such a sound currency this nation has enjoyed , by means of the Bank of the ...
... whole Union would , by the Legislative power , be re- lieved and preserved from the dangers and disgrace of a depraved and irresponsible circulating medium . Such a sound currency this nation has enjoyed , by means of the Bank of the ...
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Page 260 - Hail, Columbia ! happy land ! Hail, ye heroes, heaven-born band! Who fought and bled in Freedom's cause, Who fought and bled in Freedom's cause; And when the storm of war was gone, Enjoyed the peace your valor won. Let independence be our boast, Ever mindful what it cost; Ever grateful for the prize, Let its altar reach the skies. Firm united let us be, Rallying round our liberty! As a band of brothers joined, Peace and safety we shall find.
Page 298 - And it shall be the duty of the clerk of each district court, at least once in every year, to transmit a certified list of all such records of copyright, including the titles so recorded, and the dates of record, and also all the several copies of books or other works deposited in his office according to this act, to the Secretary of State, to be preserved in his office.
Page 297 - ... the right whereof he claims as author (or proprietor as the case may be;) in conformity with an act of Congress, entitled 'An act to amend the several acts respecting copyrights.
Page 80 - Resolved, That the president is hereby authorized to cause to be prepared and circulated such documents and papers as may communicate to the people information in regard to the nature and operations of the bank.
Page 260 - ... shall find. Immortal patriots! rise once more: Defend your rights, defend your shore: Let no rude foe, with impious hand, Let no rude foe, with impious hand, Invade the shrine where sacred lies Of toil and blood the well-earned prize.
Page 65 - That the deposits of the money of the United States, in places in which the said bank and branches thereof may be established, shall be made in said bank or branches thereof, unless the Secretary of the Treasury shall at any time otherwise order and direct ; in which case the Secretary of the Treasury shall immediately lay before Congress, if in session, and if not, immediately after the commencement of the next session, the reasons of such order or direction.
Page 25 - SEC. 15. And be it further enacted, That during the continuance of this act, and whenever required by the Secretary of the Treasury, the said corporation shall give the necessary facilities for transferring the public funds from place to place, within the United States, or the territories thereof, and for distributing the same in payment of the public creditors...
Page 214 - It shall be the duty of the school inspectors to visit every school in their respective districts, at least once in every three months...
Page 135 - Navy, the chief officer of which shall be called the Secretary of the Navy, whose duty it shall be to execute such orders as he shall receive from the President of the United States, relative to the procurement of naval stores and materials and the construction, armament, equipment, and employment of vessels of war, as well as all other matters connected with the naval establishment of the United States.
Page 103 - States or the territories thereof, and for distributing the same in payment of the public creditors, without charging commissions, or claiming allowance on account of difference of exchange; and shall do and perform the several respective duties of the commissioners of loans for the several states, or any one or more of them, whenever required by law.