The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... taken to collect the information required for the details of such an arrangement . The sub- ject is attended with considerable difficulty . If it is found practicable to come to an agreement mu- tually acceptable to the two parties ...
... taken to collect the information required for the details of such an arrangement . The sub- ject is attended with considerable difficulty . If it is found practicable to come to an agreement mu- tually acceptable to the two parties ...
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... taken on it , and no appropriation was made . It is believed that this omission was caused by an opinion which seems to prevail that the system adopted by the Board of 1816 , if not originally too extensive , has become so in ...
... taken on it , and no appropriation was made . It is believed that this omission was caused by an opinion which seems to prevail that the system adopted by the Board of 1816 , if not originally too extensive , has become so in ...
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... taken as heretofore from the graduates of the Military Academy . In consequence of the great number of remote military posts at which troops are stationed , the number of medical officers has been for some years past entirely inadequate ...
... taken as heretofore from the graduates of the Military Academy . In consequence of the great number of remote military posts at which troops are stationed , the number of medical officers has been for some years past entirely inadequate ...
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... taken for its execution . In consequence of the allegations made in the year 1837 of errors and imperfections of the pub- fic surveys in the Greenburg district , in the State of Louisiana , the land office for that district has been ...
... taken for its execution . In consequence of the allegations made in the year 1837 of errors and imperfections of the pub- fic surveys in the Greenburg district , in the State of Louisiana , the land office for that district has been ...
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... taken by Con- gress , it may become the duty of the Department to make such disposition of them as justice may seem ... taken place , and the cour counties which have been taken ich were originally established , an of the successive ...
... taken by Con- gress , it may become the duty of the Department to make such disposition of them as justice may seem ... taken place , and the cour counties which have been taken ich were originally established , an of the successive ...
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