The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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Page 272
... examine all the expenditures made by said States for the purpose hereĆn named , allow- ing for disbursements made ... examine the claims , and they examined them with reference to the laws of the United States . No claim could be paid to ...
... examine all the expenditures made by said States for the purpose hereĆn named , allow- ing for disbursements made ... examine the claims , and they examined them with reference to the laws of the United States . No claim could be paid to ...
Page 273
... examine the accounts ; but there are no rules , as I understand , prescribed in the examination . Are they to examine and allow them only to the extent that they would allow similar claims in the Federal service ? Mr. FESSENDEN . That ...
... examine the accounts ; but there are no rules , as I understand , prescribed in the examination . Are they to examine and allow them only to the extent that they would allow similar claims in the Federal service ? Mr. FESSENDEN . That ...
Page 336
... examine witnesses . I was willing to refer the petition to the Committee on Public Expenditures , be- lieving the committee would grant it or refer the question back to the House . Mr. Speaker , I beg leave to say that the practice of ...
... examine witnesses . I was willing to refer the petition to the Committee on Public Expenditures , be- lieving the committee would grant it or refer the question back to the House . Mr. Speaker , I beg leave to say that the practice of ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
S 1 S | 15 |
Read 6 referrod 28 Read and referred 13 | 13 |
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