The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year ..., Volumen16Gray and Bowen, 1844 Vol. 1 has title: The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge ... comprising a calendar for the year; astronomical information; miscellaneous directions, hints, and statistical and other particulars. |
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... appropriated for the institution , since its establishment , for buildings , library , apparatus , & c . , is , For salaries , pay , subsistence , & c , $ 711,399 88 3,291,501 27 $ 4,002,901 15 VII . POST - OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT . 1 ...
... appropriated for the institution , since its establishment , for buildings , library , apparatus , & c . , is , For salaries , pay , subsistence , & c , $ 711,399 88 3,291,501 27 $ 4,002,901 15 VII . POST - OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT . 1 ...
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... , and way letters , locks , & c . , are not included in this table , because they are the subjects of separate appropriation and account . From a report transmitted to the Senate by the Postmaster 126 [ 1845 . UNITED STATES .
... , and way letters , locks , & c . , are not included in this table , because they are the subjects of separate appropriation and account . From a report transmitted to the Senate by the Postmaster 126 [ 1845 . UNITED STATES .
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... Appropriation Bills . Civil and Diplomatic Expenses . Congress pay of members , do . incidental expenses , For the ... appropriations for year ending June 30 , 1844 , 211,270 82 397,159 89 206,510 00 225,000 00 358,275 74 50,882 50 Army ...
... Appropriation Bills . Civil and Diplomatic Expenses . Congress pay of members , do . incidental expenses , For the ... appropriations for year ending June 30 , 1844 , 211,270 82 397,159 89 206,510 00 225,000 00 358,275 74 50,882 50 Army ...
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... appropriations for 1844 , $ 25,000 00 532,000 62 Improvements in Iowa and Florida , and Hospital at Key West , ( Nos ... appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1844 , for the relief and protection of American Seamen . See ...
... appropriations for 1844 , $ 25,000 00 532,000 62 Improvements in Iowa and Florida , and Hospital at Key West , ( Nos ... appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1844 , for the relief and protection of American Seamen . See ...
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... appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending , June 30th , 1845. See abstract on page 144. April 4 , 1844 . No. 11. An Act making an appropriation of certain moneys in the Treasury for the naval ...
... appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending , June 30th , 1845. See abstract on page 144. April 4 , 1844 . No. 11. An Act making an appropriation of certain moneys in the Treasury for the naval ...
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Página 124 - An act to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of the unsettled part of the peninsula of East Florida
Página 126 - Any person doing wilful injury to the canal, shall be fined not less than $5, nor more than $50, to be recovered with costs before any justice of the peace of the District of Columbia, and be subject also to a suit for damages. No person not employed in navigating the canal, or in the service of the company, shall walk, or drive upon their aqueduct over the Potomac, under a fine of not less than $1, nor more than $5.
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Página 241 - ... and the interest thereof shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof; and no law shall be made authorizing said fund, or any part thereof, to be diverted to any other use than the support and encouragement of common schools...
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Página 271 - England was carried into effect January 1, 1800, and the Parliament which sat the same month, and which included the members from Ireland, is styled the first Imperial Parliament.
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Página 160 - By students in the above table, with an exception of a few of the Colleges in the Southern and Western States, is meant undergraduates , or members of the four collegiate classes ; not including such as are pursuing professional education, or such as are members of a preparatory department.
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