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... employed as contractors in opening the channel at the mouth of Big Sodus bay , in the State of New York , under the superintendence of General J. G. Swift , of the engineer corps ; that the amount of the ap- propriation was expended ...
... employed as contractors in opening the channel at the mouth of Big Sodus bay , in the State of New York , under the superintendence of General J. G. Swift , of the engineer corps ; that the amount of the ap- propriation was expended ...
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... employed on both sides . Did not this constitute a state of war ? The answer to this question depends partly on the facts themselves , and partly on the quality ascribed to the facts by the two Governments . By the principles of ...
... employed on both sides . Did not this constitute a state of war ? The answer to this question depends partly on the facts themselves , and partly on the quality ascribed to the facts by the two Governments . By the principles of ...
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... employed to prosecute a suit , gives up the demand in payment of a debt due from himself to the defendant , is it honest for the agent to refuse to pay over the money to his principal , under pretence that the suit might have failed ...
... employed to prosecute a suit , gives up the demand in payment of a debt due from himself to the defendant , is it honest for the agent to refuse to pay over the money to his principal , under pretence that the suit might have failed ...
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... employed as an artificer in mak- ing fire arms , & c .; but that he was still considered as in the military ser vice of the United States , and liable to be called on when wanted . I have no precise recollection how long he was thus ...
... employed as an artificer in mak- ing fire arms , & c .; but that he was still considered as in the military ser vice of the United States , and liable to be called on when wanted . I have no precise recollection how long he was thus ...
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... employed in the service of the House , and in and about the Capitol and the public grounds adjoining , than the public good requires ; and whether the salaries or pay of such clerks and other persons should be reduced , or otherwise ...
... employed in the service of the House , and in and about the Capitol and the public grounds adjoining , than the public good requires ; and whether the salaries or pay of such clerks and other persons should be reduced , or otherwise ...
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