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... Third Auditor Baltimore Harbor , survey of , for naval purposes Baltimore , merchants of , spoliations Bank of the United States , monthly statements of , for 1826 Banks in the District of Columbia , report of the condition of the ...
... Third Auditor Baltimore Harbor , survey of , for naval purposes Baltimore , merchants of , spoliations Bank of the United States , monthly statements of , for 1826 Banks in the District of Columbia , report of the condition of the ...
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... third conference ) 2 21 3 45 3 53 7 144 Do Do Do Do Do statutes of ( colonial trade ) payment for slaves , & c . carried off amount exported and imported from the American colonies of , for the last ten years H. Hall House of ...
... third conference ) 2 21 3 45 3 53 7 144 Do Do Do Do Do statutes of ( colonial trade ) payment for slaves , & c . carried off amount exported and imported from the American colonies of , for the last ten years H. Hall House of ...
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... Third Auditor 10 141 REPORTS FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR . In relation to an extension of the Cumberland road to Washington In relation to the Florida Indians Relative to a survey of a canal route between James and Kenbawa rivers , ( not ...
... Third Auditor 10 141 REPORTS FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR . In relation to an extension of the Cumberland road to Washington In relation to the Florida Indians Relative to a survey of a canal route between James and Kenbawa rivers , ( not ...
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... , 1818 16,200 Messenger 19,900 Third Auditor 3,000 Clerks , being $ 6,700 less than allowed per act of 21,900 Messenger and Assistant 1,050 25,950 Fourth Auditor ESTIMATE - Continued . Clerks , per act [ Doc . No. 36. ] 6 22,400 ...
... , 1818 16,200 Messenger 19,900 Third Auditor 3,000 Clerks , being $ 6,700 less than allowed per act of 21,900 Messenger and Assistant 1,050 25,950 Fourth Auditor ESTIMATE - Continued . Clerks , per act [ Doc . No. 36. ] 6 22,400 ...
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... third David Williams , November , 1780 , Joseph De Beaulieu , per act of 5th August , 1782 , Josiah H. Webb , per act of 12th December , 1811 , 150,000 243.911 42 1,252,187 04 400 100 50 Rachel Dohrman , per act of sd March , 1810 24 ...
... third David Williams , November , 1780 , Joseph De Beaulieu , per act of 5th August , 1782 , Josiah H. Webb , per act of 12th December , 1811 , 150,000 243.911 42 1,252,187 04 400 100 50 Rachel Dohrman , per act of sd March , 1810 24 ...
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Página 81 - 13. the better securing and encouraging the trade of his Majesty's sugar colonies in America," as imposes any duty to be paid to his Majesty; and also to repeal so much of an act passed in the seventh year of the reign of King George the Third, entitled " An act for granting certain 7 G. 3,
Página 52 - fifth year of the reign of his present Majesty, entitled " An act to amend and consolidate the laws relating to the abolition of the slave trade," shall, in making and prosecuting any such seizures, have the benefit of all the provisions granted to persons authorized to make seizures under this act.
Página 31 - his late Majesty, king George the Third, entitled "An act for removing all doubts and apprehensions concerning taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain, in any of the colonies, provinces, and plantations in North America and the West Indies, and for repealing so much of an act made in
Página 5 - of Commissioners, composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General of the United States. The patents then did not amount to more than forty or fifty annually, and the gentlemen in the Department of State issued and recorded them till the
Página 56 - LXXXIII. Provided also, and be it further enacted, That nothing herein contained shall extend, or be construed to extend to preven.t the importation into, or exportation from, the said islands of Guernsey. Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, or either of them, of any wine in bottles shipped in cases or casks only, each containing at least three dozen
Página 85 - all which said several acts so saved and excepted shall continue in such force and effect, to all intents and purposes, as if this act had not been passed ; any thing in this act contained to the
Página 10 - that all duties imposed by either of the said acts, or by an act passed in the fourth year of his said Majesty's reign, entitled " An act to amend an act of the last session of Parliament, for regulating the trade between his Majesty's possessions in America and the West Indies, and other parts of the world,
Página 57 - subject such vessel or boat to forfeiture, or who shall be found or discovered to have been on board any vessel or boat from which any part of the cargo shall have been thrown overboard during chare, or staved or destroyed, shall forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds. LXXXV. And be it further enacted, That it
Página 50 - his usual place of abode, by the attorney or agent to the party who intends to sue out such writ or process ; in which notice shall be clearly and explicitly contained the cause of the action, the name and place of abode of