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... dollars was subscribed in cash , and the sum of three millions of dollars in treasury notes . With these means , added to the sum of one million and a half of dollars , being the balance of money in the treasury on the 1st of January ...
... dollars was subscribed in cash , and the sum of three millions of dollars in treasury notes . With these means , added to the sum of one million and a half of dollars , being the balance of money in the treasury on the 1st of January ...
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... dollars , leaving a balance then in the treasury estimated at the sum of three millions of dollars . Independent , however , of the arrearages due for military ser- vices and supplies , it is presumed , that a further sum of five ...
... dollars , leaving a balance then in the treasury estimated at the sum of three millions of dollars . Independent , however , of the arrearages due for military ser- vices and supplies , it is presumed , that a further sum of five ...
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... dollars , by the above mentioned act , " out of the unexpended balance of the marine hospital fund , " has not been drawn out of the treasury ; and it is considered that this sum , in addition to the contributions by the officers and ...
... dollars , by the above mentioned act , " out of the unexpended balance of the marine hospital fund , " has not been drawn out of the treasury ; and it is considered that this sum , in addition to the contributions by the officers and ...
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... dollars , for the purpose of es- tablishing a dock yard , for repairing vessels of war , " & c . could not be carried into effect during the late war , from the multiplicity of imperious du- ties which devolved upon the secretary of the ...
... dollars , for the purpose of es- tablishing a dock yard , for repairing vessels of war , " & c . could not be carried into effect during the late war , from the multiplicity of imperious du- ties which devolved upon the secretary of the ...
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... dollars , was paid into the hands of the consul , Mr. Noah , agent for the privateer . Of the papers I have the honour to transmit herewith , No. 1 , is a copy of the consul's letter to me ; No. 2 , is a copy of my letter to the prime ...
... dollars , was paid into the hands of the consul , Mr. Noah , agent for the privateer . Of the papers I have the honour to transmit herewith , No. 1 , is a copy of the consul's letter to me ; No. 2 , is a copy of my letter to the prime ...
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Page 1 - I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, JAMES BRYCE The Honourable ROBERT BACON, Secretary of State.
Page 7 - An act for enrolling or licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same.
Page 9 - Resolved, That the secretary of the treasury be directed to prepare and report to the senate at their next session, a plan for the application of such means as are within the power of Congress, to the purposes of opening roads and making canals...
Page 5 - Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit copies of the foregoing report and resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, with a request that they will...
Page 6 - No other single operation, within the power of government, can more effectually tend to strengthen and perpetuate that union which secures external independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty.
Page 9 - That before a clearance be granted to any vessel bound on a foreign voyage, the master thereof shall deliver to the collector of the customs a list containing the names, places of birth, and residence, and a description of the persons who compose his ship's company, to which list the oath or affirmation of the captain shall be annexed...