Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... : ( 1 ) Reprimand . ( 2 ) Withholding a part of the salary , not exceeding one - half thereof and not for a longer period than two months . ( 3 ) Suspension from the service , without salary 8 DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE .
... : ( 1 ) Reprimand . ( 2 ) Withholding a part of the salary , not exceeding one - half thereof and not for a longer period than two months . ( 3 ) Suspension from the service , without salary 8 DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE .
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... months in the foreign office , in order that they may become acquainted with the forms of business as carried on there . Limit of age for candidates , 25 and 50 , both years inclusive . ( Fee for examina- tion , £ 1 to £ 6 . ) Mr. Henry ...
... months in the foreign office , in order that they may become acquainted with the forms of business as carried on there . Limit of age for candidates , 25 and 50 , both years inclusive . ( Fee for examina- tion , £ 1 to £ 6 . ) Mr. Henry ...
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... months when our Government felt the necessity of interference . Mr. Sickles was appointed our minister to Madrid in 1869 , and instruc- tions were given to him to submit propositions on the part of our Gov- ernment , in order to bring ...
... months when our Government felt the necessity of interference . Mr. Sickles was appointed our minister to Madrid in 1869 , and instruc- tions were given to him to submit propositions on the part of our Gov- ernment , in order to bring ...
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... months ; that they earn their living by working and hunting during the summer months ; that they are workers , eager to have land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage ; and says the agent at Fort ...
... months ; that they earn their living by working and hunting during the summer months ; that they are workers , eager to have land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage ; and says the agent at Fort ...
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... months it has earned its food for the most part by working for Government wood contractors and in hunting small game on the prairies . The War Department has now issued to it subsistence stores amount- ing to $ 1,900 , of which about ...
... months it has earned its food for the most part by working for Government wood contractors and in hunting small game on the prairies . The War Department has now issued to it subsistence stores amount- ing to $ 1,900 , of which about ...
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