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... direction of the bureau of Topo- graphical Engineers . Report in relation to surveys and reconnoissances of Harbor of Black Rock . Report , by Captain Swift , of the completion of the iron beacon at the " - Harbor of Memphis . Report of ...
... direction of the bureau of Topo- graphical Engineers . Report in relation to surveys and reconnoissances of Harbor of Black Rock . Report , by Captain Swift , of the completion of the iron beacon at the " - Harbor of Memphis . Report of ...
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... direction of the bureau of Topo- graphical Engineers . Report of Survey and examination of the harbor of Memphis . Re- port of - Surveyor general of public lands in Ohio , Indiana , and Mich- igan . Report of the · 1 1 302 1 5584 · -56 ...
... direction of the bureau of Topo- graphical Engineers . Report of Survey and examination of the harbor of Memphis . Re- port of - Surveyor general of public lands in Ohio , Indiana , and Mich- igan . Report of the · 1 1 302 1 5584 · -56 ...
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... direction , instructed the minister of the United States at Berlin , Mr. Wheaton , who has been furnished with full powers for that purpose , to conclude special conventions for the abolition of the droit d'aubaine and droit de detrac ...
... direction , instructed the minister of the United States at Berlin , Mr. Wheaton , who has been furnished with full powers for that purpose , to conclude special conventions for the abolition of the droit d'aubaine and droit de detrac ...
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... direction of the Secretary of War , executes the duties of exam- ining and deciding on claims for pensions , under the several acts of Con- gress granting allowances to oflicers and soldiers of the revolutionary war and their widows ...
... direction of the Secretary of War , executes the duties of exam- ining and deciding on claims for pensions , under the several acts of Con- gress granting allowances to oflicers and soldiers of the revolutionary war and their widows ...
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... directions as to the discharge of one inspector general ; and , consequently , both are yet re- tained in service , and the appropriation acts for the last and present years provided means for the payment of the compensation allowed by ...
... directions as to the discharge of one inspector general ; and , consequently , both are yet re- tained in service , and the appropriation acts for the last and present years provided means for the payment of the compensation allowed by ...
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., 11 tomas United States. Congress. Senate Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive ..., 5 tomas United States. Congress. Senate Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
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31 psl. - The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of...
245 psl. - SIR: I have the honor to submit a report of the operations of the Weather Bureau during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 1906.
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6 psl. - Morris, which had its origin during the existence of the Republic of Colombia, and indemnification for which, since the dissolution of that Republic, has devolved upon its several members, will be urged with renewed zeal. I have much pleasure in saying that the government of Brazil has adjusted the claim upon that government in the case of the schooner John S. Bryan, and that sanguine hopes are entertained that the same spirit of justice will influence its councils...
43 psl. - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of Sir Charles R.