Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 3 |
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... authority to hear and determine all questions arising in said cause , relative to
the title of the claimants , the extent , locality , and boundaries , of the said claim ,
or other matters connected therewith , fit and proper to be heard and determined
...
... authority to hear and determine all questions arising in said cause , relative to
the title of the claimants , the extent , locality , and boundaries , of the said claim ,
or other matters connected therewith , fit and proper to be heard and determined
...
Pàgina 10
... military , and judicial , to the proper functionaries ; deliver a fair copy of
government papers , necessary to be recorded ... contracts , and commissions ,
and all other papers which are properly a matter of record , and to which the
government ...
... military , and judicial , to the proper functionaries ; deliver a fair copy of
government papers , necessary to be recorded ... contracts , and commissions ,
and all other papers which are properly a matter of record , and to which the
government ...
Pàgina 63
I believe the law recognises the Marshal only , as the proper person to have the
charge of property seized for a violation of the laws of the United States : but that
course would have deprived those particular friends of Judge Toulmin of a grand
...
I believe the law recognises the Marshal only , as the proper person to have the
charge of property seized for a violation of the laws of the United States : but that
course would have deprived those particular friends of Judge Toulmin of a grand
...
Pàgina 275
The missionaries , who are engaged in the work of instruction occasionally ,
lament the slow progress by which the human character , when once degraded ,
can be raised up to take its proper place in society . Yet this rate is usually so very
...
The missionaries , who are engaged in the work of instruction occasionally ,
lament the slow progress by which the human character , when once degraded ,
can be raised up to take its proper place in society . Yet this rate is usually so very
...
Pàgina 4
The fourth section is , “ that every pension , or increase thereof , by virtue of this
act , shall commence on the day when the claimant shall have completed his
testimony , before the authority proper to take the same . ” That which is
designated ...
The fourth section is , “ that every pension , or increase thereof , by virtue of this
act , shall commence on the day when the claimant shall have completed his
testimony , before the authority proper to take the same . ” That which is
designated ...
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