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... necessary and stipulated advances in funds current at the time , on the 16th of Octo- ber , 1814 , the Secretary of War authorized the said Cheever to borrow money to enable him to procure the requisite supplies , and to use the said ...
... necessary and stipulated advances in funds current at the time , on the 16th of Octo- ber , 1814 , the Secretary of War authorized the said Cheever to borrow money to enable him to procure the requisite supplies , and to use the said ...
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... necessary appropriation . " From these letters , it is evident that the Government omitted to make pro- vision for the payment of these large balances due Cheever , and that the Treasury notes which had been sent to him had been " used ...
... necessary appropriation . " From these letters , it is evident that the Government omitted to make pro- vision for the payment of these large balances due Cheever , and that the Treasury notes which had been sent to him had been " used ...
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... necessary to go back to the very beginning of our na- tional intercourse with France , and to pursue the history of it through those prolonged controversies with the various Governments of Europe which the wars of the French Revolution ...
... necessary to go back to the very beginning of our na- tional intercourse with France , and to pursue the history of it through those prolonged controversies with the various Governments of Europe which the wars of the French Revolution ...
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... necessary for them to decide whether the exercise of the privileges secured to France by the treaties should be re- vived , or the indemnities , that is , the rights of individual citizens of the United States , sacrificed . They ...
... necessary for them to decide whether the exercise of the privileges secured to France by the treaties should be re- vived , or the indemnities , that is , the rights of individual citizens of the United States , sacrificed . They ...
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... altered our relations entirely , and made negotiation in 1800 necessary upon a basis entirely different from what it may perhaps have been in 1798 . APPENDIX . STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS . Rep . No. 16 . 31.
... altered our relations entirely , and made negotiation in 1800 necessary upon a basis entirely different from what it may perhaps have been in 1798 . APPENDIX . STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS . Rep . No. 16 . 31.
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26th Congress 2d Session 3d article treaty 4th article treaty 9 Laws U. S. accompany bill H. R. Act April 20 aforesaid allowed amount appears army authority bank Captain certificate claimants clerks Colonel Commissioner Committee of Claims Committee on Invalid Committee on Revolutionary compensation Constitution contract currency Dauphin island deceased DECEMBER 29 Department discharged district dollars duties employed entitled evidence Exchequer executor expenses fact FEBRUARY 9 following REPORT Fractions France furnished Government granted House of Representatives Indian Treaties Invalid Pensions issued James January John July June labor Land Office March memorialists ment messengers months navy North Carolina opinion paid paper payment petitioner present President printed estimates ratio received referred the petition regiment relief report a bill resolution Revolutionary Claims Revolutionary Pensions salary Samuel Secretary Senate stationery submitted the following tion United Virginia widow William Wilson Shannon