Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... March April May 781 44.402 102 42.492 102 42,359 June . July 69 29,836 20,409 August . 20.768 September 21,097 October 78 November 69 December . 95 65 35,540 30,313 23,825 Total for 1858 . 958 392,572 653 1857 . 909 405,873 684 1855 ...
... March April May 781 44.402 102 42.492 102 42,359 June . July 69 29,836 20,409 August . 20.768 September 21,097 October 78 November 69 December . 95 65 35,540 30,313 23,825 Total for 1858 . 958 392,572 653 1857 . 909 405,873 684 1855 ...
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... MARCH 13 , 1815 . I transmit to you an act of Congress proposing an abolition of all discriminating duties in the commercial intercourse between the United States and other nations . The British Government will , it is presumed , see in ...
... MARCH 13 , 1815 . I transmit to you an act of Congress proposing an abolition of all discriminating duties in the commercial intercourse between the United States and other nations . The British Government will , it is presumed , see in ...
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... March 3 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to Spanish commissioners , March 12 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to demand of France for money . March 18 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to dispatches from Spain ...
... March 3 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to Spanish commissioners , March 12 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to demand of France for money . March 18 , 1794 . Message and documents relative to dispatches from Spain ...
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... March , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - seven , and perpetuated by the act passed on the twenty - fourth of ... March , one thou- sand eight hundred and seventeen , entitled , " An act more effectually to preserve the neutral ...
... March , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - seven , and perpetuated by the act passed on the twenty - fourth of ... March , one thou- sand eight hundred and seventeen , entitled , " An act more effectually to preserve the neutral ...
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... March , 1833 , says : It was well known in Washington that , according to a constitutional principle , which is also rigorously observed in the United States , the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , could not take effect in France , until it had ...
... March , 1833 , says : It was well known in Washington that , according to a constitutional principle , which is also rigorously observed in the United States , the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , could not take effect in France , until it had ...
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