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... received by the respective Surveyors , appears by the Certificate of the Geographer General marked A to be a full compensation for their time as well as expences in executing their Several Surveys ; none of the Memorialists having received ...
... received by the respective Surveyors , appears by the Certificate of the Geographer General marked A to be a full compensation for their time as well as expences in executing their Several Surveys ; none of the Memorialists having received ...
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... received from the late Super- intendant of Finance the sum of 1,595 35 / 90ths . Dollars , which is a far greater proportion , than has been received by almost every other Creditor of the Union , whose Claims had been liquidated and ...
... received from the late Super- intendant of Finance the sum of 1,595 35 / 90ths . Dollars , which is a far greater proportion , than has been received by almost every other Creditor of the Union , whose Claims had been liquidated and ...
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... received from the Contractors , who were bound to pay for them any remittances on that Account ; the amount of such payment must of course be added to the above debt . Mr Beaumarchais received sundry Cargoes of Tobacco , and gen- erally ...
... received from the Contractors , who were bound to pay for them any remittances on that Account ; the amount of such payment must of course be added to the above debt . Mr Beaumarchais received sundry Cargoes of Tobacco , and gen- erally ...
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KENTUCKY 7273 77 189 194 198 287294 375476 | 9 |
CREDENTIALS OF DELEGATES 29 12 32 53 5657 70 141 156 | 141 |
RATIFICATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION 281282 | 281 |
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