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Página 512
... Debts to pay , should die ; his Creditors according to this System , are to have no other Dependence for Payment but the Integrity of the Consul or Vice Consul , who alone can take possession of his Goods . No action can be brought ...
... Debts to pay , should die ; his Creditors according to this System , are to have no other Dependence for Payment but the Integrity of the Consul or Vice Consul , who alone can take possession of his Goods . No action can be brought ...
Página 515
... debts and prays the payment of the sums owed him by the United States , is in No. 50 , folio 485 . Committee Book No. 190 . Also , according to Committee Book No. 190 , the committee of June 30 on Mr. [ James ] Monroe's motion ...
... debts and prays the payment of the sums owed him by the United States , is in No. 50 , folio 485 . Committee Book No. 190 . Also , according to Committee Book No. 190 , the committee of June 30 on Mr. [ James ] Monroe's motion ...
Página 532
... debt contracted by the United States ; and there is also due to Mr Pollock , the further sum of nine thousand six hundred and six 50 dollars , for interest of the said debt . That by the translation of a certificate from Don Lewis ...
... debt contracted by the United States ; and there is also due to Mr Pollock , the further sum of nine thousand six hundred and six 50 dollars , for interest of the said debt . That by the translation of a certificate from Don Lewis ...
Página 540
... debt owing to the heirs of Colonel Malmedy , he finds it to be lately placed on the same footing as those due to the other French Gentlemen who were in the service , which appears to be as much as the United States can at present with ...
... debt owing to the heirs of Colonel Malmedy , he finds it to be lately placed on the same footing as those due to the other French Gentlemen who were in the service , which appears to be as much as the United States can at present with ...
Página 543
... debt , and as a provision to discharge the excess of the estimate of April twenty - seventh , one thousand seven hundred and eighty - four , above the proportion of former deficiencies , called for by the resolve of Congress of that ...
... debt , and as a provision to discharge the excess of the estimate of April twenty - seventh , one thousand seven hundred and eighty - four , above the proportion of former deficiencies , called for by the resolve of Congress of that ...
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