The public statutes at large of the United States of America, from 1789 to March 3, 1845 ...R. Peters 1856 |
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... respectively , the same being imported in vessels truly and wholly belonging to the subjects or citizens of each of the said nations , respectively , the vessels of each nation importing its own produce and manufactures as aforesaid ...
... respectively , the same being imported in vessels truly and wholly belonging to the subjects or citizens of each of the said nations , respectively , the vessels of each nation importing its own produce and manufactures as aforesaid ...
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... respectively . But if , in any of the territories in Europe , of either of the said nations , any such discriminating duty shall , at any time , be imposed or levied on vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States , or on ...
... respectively . But if , in any of the territories in Europe , of either of the said nations , any such discriminating duty shall , at any time , be imposed or levied on vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States , or on ...
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... respectively , making the provision equal to fifteen years ' half pay ; which shall be paid out of the fund heretofore provided by law ; and the said pensions shall cease , for the causes mentioned in the laws providing the same ...
... respectively , making the provision equal to fifteen years ' half pay ; which shall be paid out of the fund heretofore provided by law ; and the said pensions shall cease , for the causes mentioned in the laws providing the same ...
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... respectively , to the times appointed by this act and all recogni- sances and process of every description , made returnable to the former terms of holding said courts , respectively , shall be returned to the terms herein established ...
... respectively , to the times appointed by this act and all recogni- sances and process of every description , made returnable to the former terms of holding said courts , respectively , shall be returned to the terms herein established ...
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... respectively , appropriated for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty - four ; that is to say : For compensation to the Senators and members of the House of Representatives , their officers , and attendants ...
... respectively , appropriated for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty - four ; that is to say : For compensation to the Senators and members of the House of Representatives , their officers , and attendants ...
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