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... submit the act . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That , in lieu of the bounty now allowed by law , the sum of one hundred dollars be paid to the owners ...
... submit the act . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That , in lieu of the bounty now allowed by law , the sum of one hundred dollars be paid to the owners ...
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... submit : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , Fifth Auditor's Office , November 26th , 1818 . SIR : I had the honor , yesterday , to receive your letter of the 23d instant , making certain inquiries relative to British slaves captured by the American ...
... submit : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , Fifth Auditor's Office , November 26th , 1818 . SIR : I had the honor , yesterday , to receive your letter of the 23d instant , making certain inquiries relative to British slaves captured by the American ...
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... were at all times disposed to give , in exchange , man for man . The committee ask leave to submit a bill for the relief of John Gooding and James Williams . REPORT Upon the claims of Thomas Carr , Andrew Jackson [ 1 ] 5.
... were at all times disposed to give , in exchange , man for man . The committee ask leave to submit a bill for the relief of John Gooding and James Williams . REPORT Upon the claims of Thomas Carr , Andrew Jackson [ 1 ] 5.
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... submit : TREASURY Department , Fifth Auditor's Office , November 26th , 1818 . SIR : I had the honor , yesterday , to receive your letter of the 23d instant , making certain inquiries relative to British slaves captured by the American ...
... submit : TREASURY Department , Fifth Auditor's Office , November 26th , 1818 . SIR : I had the honor , yesterday , to receive your letter of the 23d instant , making certain inquiries relative to British slaves captured by the American ...
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... submitted . RICHARD BLAND LEE , C. C. & c . OFFICE OF CLAIMS , & c . December 24 , 1817 . NAVY DEPARTMENT , February 2d , 1818 . SIR : In reply to your letters , in relation to the claim of Colonel Samuel Hughes , I have the honor to ...
... submitted . RICHARD BLAND LEE , C. C. & c . OFFICE OF CLAIMS , & c . December 24 , 1817 . NAVY DEPARTMENT , February 2d , 1818 . SIR : In reply to your letters , in relation to the claim of Colonel Samuel Hughes , I have the honor to ...
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Page 5 - Resolved, That the committee on the judiciary be directed to inquire into the expediency of...
Page 4 - 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 10 - ... there be no limitation either in the manner or measure of the punishment, the condition of the citizen will be perilous indeed. Which of these doctrines is to prevail, time will decide. Where there is no fixed law, the judgment on any particular case is the law of that single case only, and dies with it.
Page 3 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Page 4 - 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...