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... proper persons for that purpose , to be struck and commissioned by the United States in Congress assembled , according to the form pointed out by the Confederation and perpetual Union of the said United States , and to appear before the ...
... proper persons for that purpose , to be struck and commissioned by the United States in Congress assembled , according to the form pointed out by the Confederation and perpetual Union of the said United States , and to appear before the ...
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... proper to take the Field with ; which Number in the Opinion of the Com- mittee could not be less than three . The ... proper charges against the united States should be passed to his Credit , although they are not accompanied with the ...
... proper to take the Field with ; which Number in the Opinion of the Com- mittee could not be less than three . The ... proper charges against the united States should be passed to his Credit , although they are not accompanied with the ...
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... proper Inspection . The only points therefore which we presume it was necessary for the Board to establish were ; 1st . Whether the price of a Suit of Soldiers Clothing was higher that what was judged necessary by the Secretary at War ...
... proper Inspection . The only points therefore which we presume it was necessary for the Board to establish were ; 1st . Whether the price of a Suit of Soldiers Clothing was higher that what was judged necessary by the Secretary at War ...
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