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... hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , and the same having been duly satisfied and paid on such presentation , to wit : on or about November 30 , 1896 , did subsequently cause to be presented for payment by his assignee , E. L. Canby ...
... hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , and the same having been duly satisfied and paid on such presentation , to wit : on or about November 30 , 1896 , did subsequently cause to be presented for payment by his assignee , E. L. Canby ...
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... hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , and the same having been duly paid and satisfied by the said Lieutenant - Colonel Coxe on date of such presentation , to wit : on or about No- vember 30th , 1896 , did , subsequently , cause to ...
... hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , and the same having been duly paid and satisfied by the said Lieutenant - Colonel Coxe on date of such presentation , to wit : on or about No- vember 30th , 1896 , did , subsequently , cause to ...
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United States. War Department. ing to the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , which account was made and executed by him in due form for payment , did , for a valuable consideration and with fraudulent intent and purpose ...
United States. War Department. ing to the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ( $ 150.00 ) , which account was made and executed by him in due form for payment , did , for a valuable consideration and with fraudulent intent and purpose ...
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... hundred thousand dollars ; and for other necessary expenses incident to the pur- chase , care , preservation , issue , sale , and accounting for sub- sistence supplies for the Army . For the payment of the regula tion allowances for ...
... hundred thousand dollars ; and for other necessary expenses incident to the pur- chase , care , preservation , issue , sale , and accounting for sub- sistence supplies for the Army . For the payment of the regula tion allowances for ...
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... hundred and ninety - eight . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of ... dollars . For pay of officers for length of service , to be paid with their current monthly pay , seven hundred and ninety ...
... hundred and ninety - eight . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of ... dollars . For pay of officers for length of service , to be paid with their current monthly pay , seven hundred and ninety ...
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