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... necessary . With respect to the consular Convention , it does not seem necessary that any further Communication relative to it be made to the Minis- ter , than that Instructions on that Head have been given to Mr Jefferson . All which ...
... necessary . With respect to the consular Convention , it does not seem necessary that any further Communication relative to it be made to the Minis- ter , than that Instructions on that Head have been given to Mr Jefferson . All which ...
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... necessary . For the examination of this class of Accounts , the Board observe that a further term of time may be , perhaps , necessary ; because they fall properly under the cognisance of the District Commissioner , whose decision on ...
... necessary . For the examination of this class of Accounts , the Board observe that a further term of time may be , perhaps , necessary ; because they fall properly under the cognisance of the District Commissioner , whose decision on ...
Página 346
... necessary to be observed have been inculcated and enforced , in the strongest terms ; as also have been , the economy essential to the various staff departments . 6th Of the Mode in which the Troops are furnished with provisions 7th Of ...
... necessary to be observed have been inculcated and enforced , in the strongest terms ; as also have been , the economy essential to the various staff departments . 6th Of the Mode in which the Troops are furnished with provisions 7th Of ...
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