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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... present con- stitution , and such additional regulations as may from time to time be found necessary . " Section 4 authorized the Sec- retary of the Interior to admit indigent pupils into the insti- tution and pay for their maintenance ...
... present con- stitution , and such additional regulations as may from time to time be found necessary . " Section 4 authorized the Sec- retary of the Interior to admit indigent pupils into the insti- tution and pay for their maintenance ...
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... present Executive does not regard himself as clothed , in the absence of legislative enactment , with the requisite authority to take any action upon the application which you present . A bill was introduced in the last Congress giving ...
... present Executive does not regard himself as clothed , in the absence of legislative enactment , with the requisite authority to take any action upon the application which you present . A bill was introduced in the last Congress giving ...
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... - patched from its shores , to fix a limit to the charges to be demanded for the transmission of messages . 7843 - VOL 22 , PT 1——2 " I present this subject to the earnest consideration of TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 17.
... - patched from its shores , to fix a limit to the charges to be demanded for the transmission of messages . 7843 - VOL 22 , PT 1——2 " I present this subject to the earnest consideration of TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 17.
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United States. Department of Justice. " I present this subject to the earnest consideration of Congress . " In the meantime , and unless Congress otherwise direct , I shall not oppose the landing of any telegraphic cable which complies ...
United States. Department of Justice. " I present this subject to the earnest consideration of Congress . " In the meantime , and unless Congress otherwise direct , I shall not oppose the landing of any telegraphic cable which complies ...
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... present or any future com- pany of French citizens that may apply for such landing privilege ; and having also received the acceptance by the directors of the Compagnie Française du Telégraphe de Paris à New York of the conditions ...
... present or any future com- pany of French citizens that may apply for such landing privilege ; and having also received the acceptance by the directors of the Compagnie Française du Telégraphe de Paris à New York of the conditions ...
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