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... dollars as dam- ages for the capture and detention of the said Vessel and Cargo to the appellant in the said cause . That it further appears to your Committee from the attachment under the Seal of the said Court of appeals , that after ...
... dollars as dam- ages for the capture and detention of the said Vessel and Cargo to the appellant in the said cause . That it further appears to your Committee from the attachment under the Seal of the said Court of appeals , that after ...
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... dollars per month , that a considerable bounty will be required to inlist them , or that the states , after having the quotas apportioned to them , must be obliged to keep their compliment constantly in service . I am also of opinion ...
... dollars per month , that a considerable bounty will be required to inlist them , or that the states , after having the quotas apportioned to them , must be obliged to keep their compliment constantly in service . I am also of opinion ...
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... dollars per annum each , to be paid quarterly , and to commence from the time [ their petition was presented to Congress ] their pay ceased in the navy , [ until the further order of Congress ] . " The Committee [ Mr. Ezra L'Hommedieu ...
... dollars per annum each , to be paid quarterly , and to commence from the time [ their petition was presented to Congress ] their pay ceased in the navy , [ until the further order of Congress ] . " The Committee [ Mr. Ezra L'Hommedieu ...
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... dollars per annum shall be allowed to the Agent of Marine for managing the business of that Department , and for payment of the Clerks and con- tingent expences of the Office ; he shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons ...
... dollars per annum shall be allowed to the Agent of Marine for managing the business of that Department , and for payment of the Clerks and con- tingent expences of the Office ; he shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons ...
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... dollars per annum , shall be allowed to the agent of marine , for managing the business of that department , and for payment of the clerks and contingent expences of the office . He shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons ...
... dollars per annum , shall be allowed to the agent of marine , for managing the business of that department , and for payment of the clerks and contingent expences of the office . He shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons ...
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