Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... necessary . SEC . 3. That for defraying the necessary expenses , one hundred thousand dollars are hereby appropriated , to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , and to be applied for the purposes ...
... necessary . SEC . 3. That for defraying the necessary expenses , one hundred thousand dollars are hereby appropriated , to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , and to be applied for the purposes ...
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... necessary . SEC . 4. That for defraying the necessary expenses dollars are hereby appropriated , to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , and to be applied for the purposes afore- said , under the ...
... necessary . SEC . 4. That for defraying the necessary expenses dollars are hereby appropriated , to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , and to be applied for the purposes afore- said , under the ...
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... necessary for the purpose of taking possession of and occupying the territory aforesaid and in order to maintain therein the authority of the United States . Among the avowed projects of the persons who have occupied Ame- lia Island was ...
... necessary for the purpose of taking possession of and occupying the territory aforesaid and in order to maintain therein the authority of the United States . Among the avowed projects of the persons who have occupied Ame- lia Island was ...
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... necessary , that the form and manner of effect- ing the extinction of this possessory right , which was not prescribed by the Constitution , should be by a nominal treaty rather than by statute , as under other circumstances would ...
... necessary , that the form and manner of effect- ing the extinction of this possessory right , which was not prescribed by the Constitution , should be by a nominal treaty rather than by statute , as under other circumstances would ...
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... necessary limitation or bar to the legitimate exercise of the great powers before referred to must unavoidably obstruct the acqui- sition of new territory by any such means ; and these being the only means that can be legitimately ...
... necessary limitation or bar to the legitimate exercise of the great powers before referred to must unavoidably obstruct the acqui- sition of new territory by any such means ; and these being the only means that can be legitimately ...
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