Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3846U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... establishing a first meridian and for the prosecution of purely scientific work , such as the determination of the figure ... established had been formulated by the Twenty - ninth Congress , 1845 to 1847 , that Mr. Adams was will- ing to ...
... establishing a first meridian and for the prosecution of purely scientific work , such as the determination of the figure ... established had been formulated by the Twenty - ninth Congress , 1845 to 1847 , that Mr. Adams was will- ing to ...
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... establish ments for increasing and diffusing knowledge among men . " Under authority of the Navy commissioners , granted December 6 , 1830 , Lieutenant L. M. Goldsborough established in that year a bureau for the care of the charts and ...
... establish ments for increasing and diffusing knowledge among men . " Under authority of the Navy commissioners , granted December 6 , 1830 , Lieutenant L. M. Goldsborough established in that year a bureau for the care of the charts and ...
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... established of detail- ing naval officers for short periods of shore duty at the Observatory . These men , skilled in the execution of their duties at sea , but naturally for the most part lacking in practical acquaintance with ...
... established of detail- ing naval officers for short periods of shore duty at the Observatory . These men , skilled in the execution of their duties at sea , but naturally for the most part lacking in practical acquaintance with ...
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... established by Rear - Admiral Rodgers , and referred to in the letter signed by the majority of the astronomers , consisted of the Superintendent , the line officer next in rank to the Superintendent , and the senior professor of ...
... established by Rear - Admiral Rodgers , and referred to in the letter signed by the majority of the astronomers , consisted of the Superintendent , the line officer next in rank to the Superintendent , and the senior professor of ...
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... established reputation , " he expresses his belief that " any reasonable man might indorse such a proposition . " He further remarks that " the only naval officers who consider them- selves at the same time professional astronomers are ...
... established reputation , " he expresses his belief that " any reasonable man might indorse such a proposition . " He further remarks that " the only naval officers who consider them- selves at the same time professional astronomers are ...
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Page 122 - All claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States, or for damages, liquidated or unliquidated, in cases not sounding in tort, in respect of which claims the party would be entitled to redress against the United States either in a court of law, equity, or admiralty if the United States were suable...
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