Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1900 |
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... objects . " The act of May 29 , 1858 ( 11 Stat . , 293 ) , made an appro- priation for payment of salaries and incidental expenses , and provided that the deaf and dumb and the blind children of all persons in the military and naval ...
... objects . " The act of May 29 , 1858 ( 11 Stat . , 293 ) , made an appro- priation for payment of salaries and incidental expenses , and provided that the deaf and dumb and the blind children of all persons in the military and naval ...
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... object , beginning with the current fiscal year , shall be accounted for through the Department of the Interior . " Similar provisions with respect to the disbursement of appropriations for District pupils appear in the acts of July 14 ...
... object , beginning with the current fiscal year , shall be accounted for through the Department of the Interior . " Similar provisions with respect to the disbursement of appropriations for District pupils appear in the acts of July 14 ...
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... objects , ' taken in connection with the policy of Congress in appropriating sums for said institution as under the Department of the Interior , it is evident that the accounts of said institution are accounts within the jurisdiction of ...
... objects , ' taken in connection with the policy of Congress in appropriating sums for said institution as under the Department of the Interior , it is evident that the accounts of said institution are accounts within the jurisdiction of ...
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... objects of the second and fourth points in President Grant's message . The Executive permission to land a cable is , of course , subject to subsequent Congressional action . The President's authority to control the landing of a foreign ...
... objects of the second and fourth points in President Grant's message . The Executive permission to land a cable is , of course , subject to subsequent Congressional action . The President's authority to control the landing of a foreign ...
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... object of less concern in the judgment of the law than the body ? Is it any less a part of the person ? Is compensation in money for mental suffering more difficult to estimate than for physical pain ? I can find no good reason for ...
... object of less concern in the judgment of the law than the body ? Is it any less a part of the person ? Is compensation in money for mental suffering more difficult to estimate than for physical pain ? I can find no good reason for ...
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