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... allow ance of this kind has been made in one in- stance in the case of the judge of the ninth circuit . There was a stronger reason for the allowance in that case than can be urged in any other ; but to allow this species of com ...
... allow ance of this kind has been made in one in- stance in the case of the judge of the ninth circuit . There was a stronger reason for the allowance in that case than can be urged in any other ; but to allow this species of com ...
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... allowed for the same shall be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated . Mr. HENDERSON . I do not know but I was mistaken in supposing that the accounting officers would not feel under any obligation to allow ...
... allowed for the same shall be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated . Mr. HENDERSON . I do not know but I was mistaken in supposing that the accounting officers would not feel under any obligation to allow ...
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... allow any person interested to come before them and pro- duce witnesses , and that will continue to be their practice unless the House shall other- wise order . But we have never allowed coun- sel to appear , and in this instance I ...
... allow any person interested to come before them and pro- duce witnesses , and that will continue to be their practice unless the House shall other- wise order . But we have never allowed coun- sel to appear , and in this instance I ...
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