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... appointed . FRENCH SPOLIATIONS . Mr. MYERS introduced a bill to provide for the adjustment and satisfaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the 31st of July , 1801 ; which was read a first ...
... appointed . FRENCH SPOLIATIONS . Mr. MYERS introduced a bill to provide for the adjustment and satisfaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the 31st of July , 1801 ; which was read a first ...
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... appointed in one way and another portion of the officers of the same bureau should be appointed in another way , I cannot under- stand . The truth is that they are in effect appointed by the Secretary of the Interior as the law now ...
... appointed in one way and another portion of the officers of the same bureau should be appointed in another way , I cannot under- stand . The truth is that they are in effect appointed by the Secretary of the Interior as the law now ...
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... appointed . REORGANIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY .. Mr. LAWRENCE , of Ohio , introduced a bill to reorganize the Judiciary of the United States ; which was read a first and second time , referred to the Committee on the Judiciary , and ...
... appointed . REORGANIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY .. Mr. LAWRENCE , of Ohio , introduced a bill to reorganize the Judiciary of the United States ; which was read a first and second time , referred to the Committee on the Judiciary , and ...
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