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... means of the government , it is at least within the power of congress to enact such laws as will compel such a number of militia to be furnished by draft from the counties as will meet the necessaries of the No doubt can now be ...
... means of the government , it is at least within the power of congress to enact such laws as will compel such a number of militia to be furnished by draft from the counties as will meet the necessaries of the No doubt can now be ...
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... means now existing or estimated , would therefore be about $ 4,000,000 . Estimate of Revenues and Expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1 , 1844 , and terminating June 30 , $ 20,000,000 00 2,250,000 00 50,000 00 Total means ...
... means now existing or estimated , would therefore be about $ 4,000,000 . Estimate of Revenues and Expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1 , 1844 , and terminating June 30 , $ 20,000,000 00 2,250,000 00 50,000 00 Total means ...
Pagina 270
... means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of introducing a bill to levy duties upon the importation of tea and coffee . Mr. J. R. Ingersoll also , on leave given , introduc- ed the following resolution , which was adopted ...
... means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of introducing a bill to levy duties upon the importation of tea and coffee . Mr. J. R. Ingersoll also , on leave given , introduc- ed the following resolution , which was adopted ...
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BALTIMORE MARCH 11 1843 | 33 |
COAL STATISTICS | 56 |
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE | 78 |
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