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30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session United States.
Congress. Senate. Q . Then it was a full State ... of the State , members of the
legislature , and other minor officers , as well as members of Congress , were
elected ?
30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session United States.
Congress. Senate. Q . Then it was a full State ... of the State , members of the
legislature , and other minor officers , as well as members of Congress , were
elected ?
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418 , Forty - second Congress , third session . | The committee to whom uas
referred the petition of William Selden , late United States marshal of the District
of Columbia , asking an additional allowance at the hands of Congress for his ...
418 , Forty - second Congress , third session . | The committee to whom uas
referred the petition of William Selden , late United States marshal of the District
of Columbia , asking an additional allowance at the hands of Congress for his ...
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No further action was taken in that Congress . In the Forty - sixth Congress they
again appear and present their bills in both the Senate and House , and on
February 13 , 1880 , the Committee on War Claims of the House made an
adverse ...
No further action was taken in that Congress . In the Forty - sixth Congress they
again appear and present their bills in both the Senate and House , and on
February 13 , 1880 , the Committee on War Claims of the House made an
adverse ...
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30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session United States.
Congress. Senate. In this way the statements of the public debt for each year from
1833 to 1870 , both inclusive , as reported officially by the Register and Secretary
of ...
30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session United States.
Congress. Senate. In this way the statements of the public debt for each year from
1833 to 1870 , both inclusive , as reported officially by the Register and Secretary
of ...
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In other words , was it not the intention of Congress , when they gave you four or
five months , that this should be sufficient to get in the items you have been
describing , so that when the report was made to Congress it should be a correct
one ...
In other words , was it not the intention of Congress , when they gave you four or
five months , that this should be sufficient to get in the items you have been
describing , so that when the report was made to Congress it should be a correct
one ...
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