The National Calendar: And Annals of the United States, Volumen13Davis & Force., 1835 |
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... tion of ludian Department .... 179 Appraisers ..... Act increasing and regulating Transfers of ....................................... ..... 213 Appropriations and expenditures 337 Argentine Republic .............. 18 Arkansas― pay of ...
... tion of ludian Department .... 179 Appraisers ..... Act increasing and regulating Transfers of ....................................... ..... 213 Appropriations and expenditures 337 Argentine Republic .............. 18 Arkansas― pay of ...
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... Government of the Queen . No intelligence of its receipt has yet reached the Department of State . If the present condi- : tion of the country permits the Government to make a President's Message . 15 -15-38 Registers of Land Offices.
... Government of the Queen . No intelligence of its receipt has yet reached the Department of State . If the present condi- : tion of the country permits the Government to make a President's Message . 15 -15-38 Registers of Land Offices.
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And Annals of the United States Peter Force. tion of the country permits the Government to make a careful and enlarged examination of the true interests of these important portions of its dominions , no doubt is entertained that their ...
And Annals of the United States Peter Force. tion of the country permits the Government to make a careful and enlarged examination of the true interests of these important portions of its dominions , no doubt is entertained that their ...
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... tion in the States of the Union , at duties which shall not exceed the fol- lowing rates by the gallon , ( such as it is used at present for wines in the United States , ) to wit : six cents for red wines in casks ; ten cents for white ...
... tion in the States of the Union , at duties which shall not exceed the fol- lowing rates by the gallon , ( such as it is used at present for wines in the United States , ) to wit : six cents for red wines in casks ; ten cents for white ...
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... tion of such ultimate measures as the interest and honor of the United States might seem to require . But with the news of the refusal of the Chambers to make the appropriation , were conveyed the regrets of the King , and a declaration ...
... tion of such ultimate measures as the interest and honor of the United States might seem to require . But with the news of the refusal of the Chambers to make the appropriation , were conveyed the regrets of the King , and a declaration ...
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