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... questions submitted for their decision , they say : " And the variety and difficulty of the questions presented in the investigations of these claims are commensurate with their importance to the claimants and the country . They had ...
... questions submitted for their decision , they say : " And the variety and difficulty of the questions presented in the investigations of these claims are commensurate with their importance to the claimants and the country . They had ...
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... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
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... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
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... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
... question , the war , in effect , ended , though not in point of law by proclamation ; and it would be an ungracious and a grudging spirit to harbor the presumption that the officer had resigned or deserted , could it be entertained ...
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... question arises , is the father of the deceased soldier to be deprived of the benefits of this land warrant by means of this forged assignment ? It is one of the clearest principles of law , that no man can acquire a good title by means ...
... question arises , is the father of the deceased soldier to be deprived of the benefits of this land warrant by means of this forged assignment ? It is one of the clearest principles of law , that no man can acquire a good title by means ...
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25th Congress 2d Session accompany bill H. R. act of Congress active operations allowed amount Answer appears appointed appropriation army artillery Attorney authority Blodgett Board of Regents brevet brigadier Captain claim Colonel command commission commissioners Committee on Invalid Committee on Military compensation consideration contract corps court district dollars duties East Florida fact FAULKNER favor FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 23 Florida following REPORT Fort Leavenworth honor House of Representatives Indian infantry interest Invalid Pensions Jacob Barker January JANUARY 29 Jewett Joseph Ridgway land letter lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel loan March Mary Jemison memorialist ment Military Affairs navy obedient servant officers opinion ordnance paid paper patent payment petitioner present Professor Henry proper proposed Question received referred the petition regiments report a bill resolution respectfully Secretary Secretary of War Senate Smithsonian Institution submitted Territory tion Treasury treaty troops United Washington