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... force of ten thousand regular troops ought to be raised to serve for three years ; and that a bounty in lands ought to be given to encourage enlist- ments . 3. That it is expedient to authorize the President , under proper regulations ...
... force of ten thousand regular troops ought to be raised to serve for three years ; and that a bounty in lands ought to be given to encourage enlist- ments . 3. That it is expedient to authorize the President , under proper regulations ...
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... force for one year only , and upon the payment of $ 50 . To trade without a license incurred a penalty of $ 500 , and forfeiture of goods . The superintendents and their deputies were prohibited from engaging in trade . The change in ...
... force for one year only , and upon the payment of $ 50 . To trade without a license incurred a penalty of $ 500 , and forfeiture of goods . The superintendents and their deputies were prohibited from engaging in trade . The change in ...
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... force till 1806. A superintendent of Indians was then appointed , and the capital increased to $ 260,000 , and $ 13,000 was annually appropriated for the payment of superintendents , agents , and clerks . This act was limited to three ...
... force till 1806. A superintendent of Indians was then appointed , and the capital increased to $ 260,000 , and $ 13,000 was annually appropriated for the payment of superintendents , agents , and clerks . This act was limited to three ...
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... force for one year ; and that they be authorized to make sales , as heretofore , of the goods and effects on hand , and those which may be acquired from the Indians . The superintendent of Indian trade should also be author- ized and ...
... force for one year ; and that they be authorized to make sales , as heretofore , of the goods and effects on hand , and those which may be acquired from the Indians . The superintendent of Indian trade should also be author- ized and ...
Side 13
... force in relation to licenses are not as well guarded or as efficient as those of the ordinance referred to . The intro- duction of the factories seems to have relaxed the attention of Government to the system of trade under license . I ...
... force in relation to licenses are not as well guarded or as efficient as those of the ordinance referred to . The intro- duction of the factories seems to have relaxed the attention of Government to the system of trade under license . I ...
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