The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... hands of the Secretary of the Interior belonging to these Indians with which to pay these claims . The Senate will observe that the treaty authorizes the payment of the amount from any moneys of said na- tions in the hands of the United ...
... hands of the Secretary of the Interior belonging to these Indians with which to pay these claims . The Senate will observe that the treaty authorizes the payment of the amount from any moneys of said na- tions in the hands of the United ...
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... hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and who is bound by the law to forward it to the party entitled to it , he having the record of where the man is and who he is , and being respon- sible that the money gets into his ...
... hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and who is bound by the law to forward it to the party entitled to it , he having the record of where the man is and who he is , and being respon- sible that the money gets into his ...
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... hand on the affairs of the country at any moment ; that it was not re- garded that the affairs of the country were safe in the hands of the Administration , and that this session of Congress was called so that Congress might be in a ...
... hand on the affairs of the country at any moment ; that it was not re- garded that the affairs of the country were safe in the hands of the Administration , and that this session of Congress was called so that Congress might be in a ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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