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... United States , Mr. CRAIK , from the committee to whom was as appears by the statement from the Department of War , referred the Message of the President of the United exhibited herewith : and that , in the opinion of the com . States ...
... United States , Mr. CRAIK , from the committee to whom was as appears by the statement from the Department of War , referred the Message of the President of the United exhibited herewith : and that , in the opinion of the com . States ...
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United States. Congress. H. OF R. ] Protection of Commerce . That of this sum there has been expended , viz : At Mud Island Baltimore Charleston Port - mouth , N. H. , ( balance of ac count ) • Newbern , ( on account of balance ) Norfolk ...
United States. Congress. H. OF R. ] Protection of Commerce . That of this sum there has been expended , viz : At Mud Island Baltimore Charleston Port - mouth , N. H. , ( balance of ac count ) • Newbern , ( on account of balance ) Norfolk ...
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United States. Congress. MARCH , 1798. ] Holders of Bills of Credit . structing the Committee of Commerce and Man- ufactures to inquire into the expediency of pass- ing a law declaring the assent of Congress to the appointment of a ...
United States. Congress. MARCH , 1798. ] Holders of Bills of Credit . structing the Committee of Commerce and Man- ufactures to inquire into the expediency of pass- ing a law declaring the assent of Congress to the appointment of a ...
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United States. Congress. Judiciary . Naval Armament . MARCH , 1798. ] the account was formerly laid before the House , the rations were charged twenty cents , they were now charged twenty - eight cents , and it was well known that there ...
United States. Congress. Judiciary . Naval Armament . MARCH , 1798. ] the account was formerly laid before the House , the rations were charged twenty cents , they were now charged twenty - eight cents , and it was well known that there ...
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United States. Congress. H.OF R. ] IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT . Relations with France . mentary to , and in alteration of , the act for the relief of persons imprisoned for debt ; when , the bill having been read , [ MARCH , 1798 . ate the ...
United States. Congress. H.OF R. ] IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT . Relations with France . mentary to , and in alteration of , the act for the relief of persons imprisoned for debt ; when , the bill having been read , [ MARCH , 1798 . ate the ...
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