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... interests of the United States in the premises , to continue him in place as long as the public interest requires his contin- uance ; and to allow such pay to the agent as the President may think reasonable . " And the 11th section of ...
... interests of the United States in the premises , to continue him in place as long as the public interest requires his contin- uance ; and to allow such pay to the agent as the President may think reasonable . " And the 11th section of ...
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... interests of the United States . Then consider the vexatious and harassing effects upon citizens and the States , and the officers of the general govern- ment , which ensued in settling ... interest of the CALIFORNIA LAND COMMISSION . 13.
... interests of the United States . Then consider the vexatious and harassing effects upon citizens and the States , and the officers of the general govern- ment , which ensued in settling ... interest of the CALIFORNIA LAND COMMISSION . 13.
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... interests of the United States in the premises . continue him in place as long as the public interest requires his cont uance ; and to allow such pay to the agent as the President may th reasonable . " And the 11th section of the same ...
... interests of the United States in the premises . continue him in place as long as the public interest requires his cont uance ; and to allow such pay to the agent as the President may th reasonable . " And the 11th section of the same ...
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... interest to start from some prominent point of population and business . The best route cannot be determined upon without an examination and survey ; and as the public interests cannot suffer thereby , it is thought expedient to leave ...
... interest to start from some prominent point of population and business . The best route cannot be determined upon without an examination and survey ; and as the public interests cannot suffer thereby , it is thought expedient to leave ...
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... interest . The value to the government of the privilege of transmitting without charge eight thou- sand words per month is , at the rates named in the bill , equal to a yearly interest account of one hundred thousand dollars , a sum ...
... interest . The value to the government of the privilege of transmitting without charge eight thou- sand words per month is , at the rates named in the bill , equal to a yearly interest account of one hundred thousand dollars , a sum ...
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