The North American Review, Volume 154Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Congress , 1875-76 , the whole appropriations , annual and permanent , were brought down to a fairly reason- able basis . The current annual appropriations for the two sessions of that Congress were $ 362,851,212.06 , while the ...
... Congress , 1875-76 , the whole appropriations , annual and permanent , were brought down to a fairly reason- able basis . The current annual appropriations for the two sessions of that Congress were $ 362,851,212.06 , while the ...
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... Congress ) were reasonably satisfactory ; but it seems that Congress had reached the limit of retrenchment , and in the Forty - fifth and Forty - sixth Congresses there was a material increase in the appropriations . In the Forty ...
... Congress ) were reasonably satisfactory ; but it seems that Congress had reached the limit of retrenchment , and in the Forty - fifth and Forty - sixth Congresses there was a material increase in the appropriations . In the Forty ...
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... Congress , which expires by limitation of law on the third day of March , 1893. The next Congress will not assemble in regular session until December of that year . This is the earliest period , then , at which it is possible to ...
... Congress , which expires by limitation of law on the third day of March , 1893. The next Congress will not assemble in regular session until December of that year . This is the earliest period , then , at which it is possible to ...
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