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... Contingent Funds of the Senate , & c . An act requiring the secretary of the Senate and clerk of the House of ... expenses of govern- ment and maintaining the public credit , by laying a direct tax upon the District of Columbia ...
... Contingent Funds of the Senate , & c . An act requiring the secretary of the Senate and clerk of the House of ... expenses of govern- ment and maintaining the public credit , by laying a direct tax upon the District of Columbia ...
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... contingent expenses , the sum of one thousand dollars . SEC . 2. And be it further enacted , That the several sums hereby ap- propriated shall be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated . Duration of this act ...
... contingent expenses , the sum of one thousand dollars . SEC . 2. And be it further enacted , That the several sums hereby ap- propriated shall be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated . Duration of this act ...
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... and attendants , during the tives . year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen , the sum of fifty thousand dol- lars : Contingent expenses of the Senate and the House of Re- THIRTEENTH CONGRESS . SESS . II . CH . 2. 1814 . 93.
... and attendants , during the tives . year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen , the sum of fifty thousand dol- lars : Contingent expenses of the Senate and the House of Re- THIRTEENTH CONGRESS . SESS . II . CH . 2. 1814 . 93.
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R. Peters. Contingent expenses of the Senate and the House of Re- presentatives . Navy . Towards defraying the contingent expenses of the House of Repre sentatives , during the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen , ten thousand ...
R. Peters. Contingent expenses of the Senate and the House of Re- presentatives . Navy . Towards defraying the contingent expenses of the House of Repre sentatives , during the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen , ten thousand ...
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... expenses on account of the sick , one hundred and twenty thousand dollars . For repairs of vessels , one million five hundred thousand dollars . For contingent expenses , including freight , transportation , and recruit- ing expenses ...
... expenses on account of the sick , one hundred and twenty thousand dollars . For repairs of vessels , one million five hundred thousand dollars . For contingent expenses , including freight , transportation , and recruit- ing expenses ...
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Page 361 - States, with sufficient sureties, prior to clearing' out the same, in double the amount of the value of the vessel and cargo on board, including her armament, that the said ship or vessel shall not be employed by such owners to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property, of any foreign prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United, States are at peace.
Page 92 - Any person who shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting any...
Page 373 - An Act to regulate Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve Peace on the Frontiers...
Page 380 - That the Constitution, and all the laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the same force and effect within the said territory of Nebraska as elsewhere within the United States...
Page 279 - ... authorized to form for themselves a constitution and state government, and to assume such name as they shall deem proper ; and the said state, when formed, shall be admitted into the union upon the same footing with the original states, in all respects whatever. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said state shall consist of all the territory included within the following boundaries, to wit: bounded on the east, by the meridian line which forms the western boundary of the state of Ohio...
Page 266 - ... shall have been issued, with intent to use such paper or cause or suffer the same to be used in forging or counterfeiting any of the notes issued as aforesaid, every such person, being thereof convicted...
Page 461 - That the United States, under the peculiar circumstances of the existing crisis, cannot, without serious inquietude, see any part of the said territory pass into the hands of any foreign power...
Page 438 - ... 9, Issuing or delivering a commission within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States for any ship or vessel to the intent that she may be employed as aforesaid.
Page 188 - And any attachment of the goods or estate of the defendant, by the original process, shall hold the goods or estate so attached, to answer the final judgment, in the same manner as by the laws of such state they would have been holden to answer final judgment, had it been rendered by the court in which the suit commenced.
Page 530 - Louisiana, which lies north of thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, excepting only such part thereof as is included within the limits of the State contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall be and is hereby forever prohibited...