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... respectively , to the close of the war , and are entitled to bounty land ; that the proof of the identity of the heirs presented to that office is clear , and sufficient to entitle the petitioners to the land ; but the warrants cannot ...
... respectively , to the close of the war , and are entitled to bounty land ; that the proof of the identity of the heirs presented to that office is clear , and sufficient to entitle the petitioners to the land ; but the warrants cannot ...
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... respective nations . Such , under these three treaties , were the mutual rights and obligations of the parties at the opening of the French Revolution . It remained to be seen , in the general crash of governments and of kingdoms which ...
... respective nations . Such , under these three treaties , were the mutual rights and obligations of the parties at the opening of the French Revolution . It remained to be seen , in the general crash of governments and of kingdoms which ...
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... respective Governments of France and the United States then began to perceive how onerous , if not impracticable , it was , to fulfil , liter- ally or substantially , the conditions of their common treaties . It is curious to remark ...
... respective Governments of France and the United States then began to perceive how onerous , if not impracticable , it was , to fulfil , liter- ally or substantially , the conditions of their common treaties . It is curious to remark ...
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... respective obligations . France distinctly admitted that , so far as she was concerned , she had been compelled , by the necessities of her position , and by the conduct of the allies , especially England , to per- form acts , for which ...
... respective obligations . France distinctly admitted that , so far as she was concerned , she had been compelled , by the necessities of her position , and by the conduct of the allies , especially England , to per- form acts , for which ...
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... respective treaty engagements . And so marked was this feeling on both sides , that , in his message to Congress of the 20th of February , 1795 , the President says : " It affords me the highest pleasure to inform Congress that perfect ...
... respective treaty engagements . And so marked was this feeling on both sides , that , in his message to Congress of the 20th of February , 1795 , the President says : " It affords me the highest pleasure to inform Congress that perfect ...
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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
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