Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 |
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... expenditure ; no receipts are produced for the money alleged to have been expend- ed , nor is it even stated where or by whom the work was done . If , when they entered the service , ( the 28th of September , ) their horses were ...
... expenditure ; no receipts are produced for the money alleged to have been expend- ed , nor is it even stated where or by whom the work was done . If , when they entered the service , ( the 28th of September , ) their horses were ...
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... 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 , on the Missouri river , and of the objects intended to be accomplished by 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 , on the Missouri river , and of the objects intended to be accomplished by the ...
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... expenditures . The appropriations in 1818 and 1819 , for the completion of the wings , ( exclusive of $ 200,000 theretofore appropriated ) amounted to the sum of $ 131,332 : this sum has been found insufficient by $ 75,000 . The sum of ...
... expenditures . The appropriations in 1818 and 1819 , for the completion of the wings , ( exclusive of $ 200,000 theretofore appropriated ) amounted to the sum of $ 131,332 : this sum has been found insufficient by $ 75,000 . The sum of ...
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... expenditures as are not accounted for by these various documents , the committee have examined the accounts of the disburse- ments of the Commissioner of the Public Buildings , and have been satisfied that the whole amount of the excess ...
... expenditures as are not accounted for by these various documents , the committee have examined the accounts of the disburse- ments of the Commissioner of the Public Buildings , and have been satisfied that the whole amount of the excess ...
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... expenditure on the public offices having exceed- ed the estimate , it can only be necessary to ask your attention to the extraordinary rise in the price of labor and every building material , which took place immediately after ...
... expenditure on the public offices having exceed- ed the estimate , it can only be necessary to ask your attention to the extraordinary rise in the price of labor and every building material , which took place immediately after ...
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