Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 3 |
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... necessary to enforce these several jurisdictions . The tenure of office of the judges in Michigan was fixed by the ordinance which declared that their commissions should continue in force during good behavior . This tenure was changed ...
... necessary to enforce these several jurisdictions . The tenure of office of the judges in Michigan was fixed by the ordinance which declared that their commissions should continue in force during good behavior . This tenure was changed ...
Pàgina 3
... necessary for the Exploring Ex- pedition be prepared without unnecessary delay . You will , therefore , pro- ceed to New York , and exercise your best industry , skill , and judgment , in procuring and preparing them . The enclosed list ...
... necessary for the Exploring Ex- pedition be prepared without unnecessary delay . You will , therefore , pro- ceed to New York , and exercise your best industry , skill , and judgment , in procuring and preparing them . The enclosed list ...
Pàgina 5
... necessary to accomplish the purposes designed by the resolution . It does not seem proper to detail the " facilities " which it is the intention of the Department to afford . One of them should be , a vessel to carry provisions , in ...
... necessary to accomplish the purposes designed by the resolution . It does not seem proper to detail the " facilities " which it is the intention of the Department to afford . One of them should be , a vessel to carry provisions , in ...
Pàgina 7
... necessary for their disposal hereafter . Before any appropriation was made for the national debt , the lands in the western coun- try belonged to the individual States . Their interest still continues , and Congress , now holding their ...
... necessary for their disposal hereafter . Before any appropriation was made for the national debt , the lands in the western coun- try belonged to the individual States . Their interest still continues , and Congress , now holding their ...
Pàgina 2
... necessary , on the part of the United States , and to examine and hear such evidence as was offered by the petitioners . The commissioner decided that the United States had broken the con- tract , by withholding the appropriation , and ...
... necessary , on the part of the United States , and to examine and hear such evidence as was offered by the petitioners . The commissioner decided that the United States had broken the con- tract , by withholding the appropriation , and ...
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