British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 843
... reports of the several departments of the Government , showing their condition ; but so soon as practicable , and at an early day , they will be submitted , and all important informa- tion referred to Congress . Not unconnected with the ...
... reports of the several departments of the Government , showing their condition ; but so soon as practicable , and at an early day , they will be submitted , and all important informa- tion referred to Congress . Not unconnected with the ...
Page 852
... Report of the Secretary of State , herewith presented , and the accompanying Docu- ments , it will be seen that for not one of our public complaints has satisfaction been given or offered ; that but one of the cases of per- sonal wrong ...
... Report of the Secretary of State , herewith presented , and the accompanying Docu- ments , it will be seen that for not one of our public complaints has satisfaction been given or offered ; that but one of the cases of per- sonal wrong ...
Page 853
... Report of the Secretary of the Treasury . The amount of Treasury Notes which it will be necessary to issue during the year , on account of those funds being unavailable , will , it is supposed , not exceed 4,500,000 . It seemed proper ...
... Report of the Secretary of the Treasury . The amount of Treasury Notes which it will be necessary to issue during the year , on account of those funds being unavailable , will , it is supposed , not exceed 4,500,000 . It seemed proper ...
Page 858
... Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office , which will be laid before you by the Secretary of the Treasury , will show how the affairs of that office have been conducted for the past year . The disposition of the public ...
... Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office , which will be laid before you by the Secretary of the Treasury , will show how the affairs of that office have been conducted for the past year . The disposition of the public ...
Page 861
... Report , they shall prove satisfactory to the Congress ? Could not the objects of gra- duation be accomplished in this way , and the objections which have hitherto been urged against it avoided ? It would seem to me that such a step ...
... Report , they shall prove satisfactory to the Congress ? Could not the objects of gra- duation be accomplished in this way , and the objections which have hitherto been urged against it avoided ? It would seem to me that such a step ...
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