A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Prepared Under the Joint Committee on Printing of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-second Congress of the United States (with Additions and Encyclopedic Index by Private Enterprise)Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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Page 5507
United States. President. 2. A uniform nomenclature for the description of articles of merchan dise imported and exported ; and 3. The establishment at Washington of an international bureau of information . The conference also at its ...
United States. President. 2. A uniform nomenclature for the description of articles of merchan dise imported and exported ; and 3. The establishment at Washington of an international bureau of information . The conference also at its ...
Page 5526
United States. President. The United States holds the legal title of these lands , which have been sold for the benefit of the Omaha Indians to secure the unpaid purchase money , the time of payment of which it is proposed by this act to ...
United States. President. The United States holds the legal title of these lands , which have been sold for the benefit of the Omaha Indians to secure the unpaid purchase money , the time of payment of which it is proposed by this act to ...
Page 5533
... United States to or in said lands may be , no right exists in said Cherokee Nation under the statutes of the United States to make such leases or grazing contracts , and that such contracts are wholly illegal and void ; and Whereas the ...
... United States to or in said lands may be , no right exists in said Cherokee Nation under the statutes of the United States to make such leases or grazing contracts , and that such contracts are wholly illegal and void ; and Whereas the ...
Page 5534
... United States is hereby declared to include and apply to all the dominion of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea , and it shall be the duty of the President at a timely season in each year to issue his proclamation , and cause ...
... United States is hereby declared to include and apply to all the dominion of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea , and it shall be the duty of the President at a timely season in each year to issue his proclamation , and cause ...
Page 5536
United States. President. of Nebraska to an act of Congress of the United States entitled ' An act to extend the northern boundary of the State of Nebraska , ' approved March 28 , 1882 , " assented to and accepted the provisions of said ...
United States. President. of Nebraska to an act of Congress of the United States entitled ' An act to extend the northern boundary of the State of Nebraska , ' approved March 28 , 1882 , " assented to and accepted the provisions of said ...
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act of Congress agreement America August 19 BENJ Benjamin Harrison Bering Sea bill bullion caused the seal cent Cherokee Outlet Choctaw citizens city of Washington claim Commission Commissioner corner of section corner of township declare Department duty east half eleven 11 entitled An act entry EXECUTIVE MANSION fifteen 15 fourteen 14 Government GROVER CLEVELAND hand and caused hereby hereunto set House of Representatives Indians International American Conference June 30 Land Office legislation line between ranges line between sections line between townships ment nine 9 north half northeast northerly northwest corner ports President proclamation purposes quarter of section range line River Secretary section line seigniorage Senate Senate and House set my hand silver south half southeast quarter southwest Territory thence easterly thence southerly thereof thirteen 13 thirty-four 34 tion township and range township line tract transmit herewith Treasury treaty twelve 12 United westerly Whereas
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Page 5582 - An act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights», that said act « shall only apply to a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation when such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States of America the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens...