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Columbia , Banks in the District of Cravat , Richard , and Cheney , Beley Capitol , expenditures in rebuilding the Constitution of the United States , an amendment to Cadets at West Point , report on the case of the Colonization Society ...
Columbia , Banks in the District of Cravat , Richard , and Cheney , Beley Capitol , expenditures in rebuilding the Constitution of the United States , an amendment to Cadets at West Point , report on the case of the Colonization Society ...
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... statement of differences furnished from this office , and which accompanies the petition , by which it will be perceived , that the amount disallowed is 8 264 12 cents , for want of vouchers shewing the expenditure of the money .
... statement of differences furnished from this office , and which accompanies the petition , by which it will be perceived , that the amount disallowed is 8 264 12 cents , for want of vouchers shewing the expenditure of the money .
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REPORT of the Committee on Military Affairs , in relation to the expenditures which have been , and are likely to be incurred , in fitting out and prosecuting the expedition to the Yellow Stone river , and other objects connected with ...
REPORT of the Committee on Military Affairs , in relation to the expenditures which have been , and are likely to be incurred , in fitting out and prosecuting the expedition to the Yellow Stone river , and other objects connected with ...
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C SIR : In reply to your letter of the - requesting to be informed of the expenditures which have been , and which are likely to be , incurred in fitting out and prosecuting the expedition ordered to the mouth of the Yellow Stone ...
C SIR : In reply to your letter of the - requesting to be informed of the expenditures which have been , and which are likely to be , incurred in fitting out and prosecuting the expedition ordered to the mouth of the Yellow Stone ...
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... of subsistence and forage for himself and company , fifty - two dollars and seventy - five cents , and that this latter expenditure also became necessary in consequence of a neglect on the part of the government to furnish it .
... of subsistence and forage for himself and company , fifty - two dollars and seventy - five cents , and that this latter expenditure also became necessary in consequence of a neglect on the part of the government to furnish it .
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Page 5 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
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Page 3 - Sacred to the memory of the Baron de Kalb, Knight of the Royal Order of Military Merit, Brigadier of the armies of France, and Major General in the service of the United States of America; having served with honor and reputation for three years, he gave a last and glorious proof of his attachment to the liberties of mankind, and the...
Page 8 - That the same computation shall extend to the corps not belonging to the lines of particular states, and who are entitled to half pay for life as aforesaid ; the acceptance or refusal to be determined by corps, and to be signified in the same manner, and within the same time as above mentioned.
Page 21 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Page 22 - Act of Congress entitled an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War...