A Handbook of Politics for 1872: Being a Record of Important Political Action, National and State, from July 15, 1870, to July 15, 1872Philp & Solomons, 1872 - 225 lappuses |
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... June last the Spanish minister at Washington had been clothed with a limited power to aid in redress- ing such wrongs . That power was found to be withdrawn , " in view , " as it was said , " of the favorable situation in which the ...
... June last the Spanish minister at Washington had been clothed with a limited power to aid in redress- ing such wrongs . That power was found to be withdrawn , " in view , " as it was said , " of the favorable situation in which the ...
32. lappuse
... June 1 , 1872 . To the Senate of the United States : I have examined the bill ( S. No. 105 ) enti- tled " An act for the relief of J. Milton Best , " trusting entirely to ex parte testimony in such U. S. GRANT . matters . A like bill ...
... June 1 , 1872 . To the Senate of the United States : I have examined the bill ( S. No. 105 ) enti- tled " An act for the relief of J. Milton Best , " trusting entirely to ex parte testimony in such U. S. GRANT . matters . A like bill ...
46. lappuse
... June , of each year , and will faithfully discharge the duties of Sen- report in writing to the judges of the supreme ator ( or Representative ) according to the best court such defects and omissions in the laws of my ability ; and that ...
... June , of each year , and will faithfully discharge the duties of Sen- report in writing to the judges of the supreme ator ( or Representative ) according to the best court such defects and omissions in the laws of my ability ; and that ...
48. lappuse
... June 1835 ; every male inhabit- ant residing in the State on the 1st day of Janu- ary , 1850 , who has declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States , pursuant to the laws thereof , six months preceding an election ...
... June 1835 ; every male inhabit- ant residing in the State on the 1st day of Janu- ary , 1850 , who has declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States , pursuant to the laws thereof , six months preceding an election ...
61. lappuse
... June 28 , 1834 , a new regulation subject before us . The legal tender acts do of the weight and value of gold coin was not attempt to make paper a standard of adopted , and about six per cent . was taken value . We do not rest their ...
... June 28 , 1834 , a new regulation subject before us . The legal tender acts do of the weight and value of gold coin was not attempt to make paper a standard of adopted , and about six per cent . was taken value . We do not rest their ...
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