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Page 1301
... submitted to the President do not exhibit such a decision . On the contrary , it is evident that the ac- count has not been settled ; but that a difference exists between the First Comptroller and the First Auditor as to the propriety ...
... submitted to the President do not exhibit such a decision . On the contrary , it is evident that the ac- count has not been settled ; but that a difference exists between the First Comptroller and the First Auditor as to the propriety ...
Page 1518
... submitted to Mr. Gilpin , nor was it fully and broadly submitted to Mr. Butler , with all the facts . He viewed the law of 1837 , as it stood , without reference to the circum- stances which led to it , or to the peculiar character of ...
... submitted to Mr. Gilpin , nor was it fully and broadly submitted to Mr. Butler , with all the facts . He viewed the law of 1837 , as it stood , without reference to the circum- stances which led to it , or to the peculiar character of ...
Page 2057
... submitted to your predecessor by the resolution of 1846 were combined questions of law and fact . Over each his jurisdiction was made complete and exclusive . That jurisdiction , too , was quasi ju- dicial , and , for the purposes of ...
... submitted to your predecessor by the resolution of 1846 were combined questions of law and fact . Over each his jurisdiction was made complete and exclusive . That jurisdiction , too , was quasi ju- dicial , and , for the purposes of ...
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