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... meet the wants of the Department during the financial year of 1861 and 1862 . As all appropriations for the Public Lands have heretofore been provided by loans , the Board would respectfully recom- mend the passage of the annexed order ...
... meet the wants of the Department during the financial year of 1861 and 1862 . As all appropriations for the Public Lands have heretofore been provided by loans , the Board would respectfully recom- mend the passage of the annexed order ...
Page 4
... endur- ing every hardship in the defence of our national existence , is clear and imperative , and there should be no hesitation in meet- ing it with the utmost alacrity . The faithful performance 4 CITY DOCUMENT.- No. 32 .
... endur- ing every hardship in the defence of our national existence , is clear and imperative , and there should be no hesitation in meet- ing it with the utmost alacrity . The faithful performance 4 CITY DOCUMENT.- No. 32 .
Page 6
... meet all the requirements of the service , and proper places can be established for the reception of applicants . Moreover , from the character and influence of those who have undertaken the charge , there is good reason to believe that ...
... meet all the requirements of the service , and proper places can be established for the reception of applicants . Moreover , from the character and influence of those who have undertaken the charge , there is good reason to believe that ...
Page 6
... be prepared from time to time , during , their extended examination of the subject submitted to them , to meet the suggestions and views of the different members of the Committee , the Superintendent of Internal Health ,
... be prepared from time to time , during , their extended examination of the subject submitted to them , to meet the suggestions and views of the different members of the Committee , the Superintendent of Internal Health ,
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... meet its recom- mendations , and reduced their allowances ten per cent . a month , omitting from their lists all who could do without assistance . The present aggregate is somewhat increased in consequence of the stagnation of trade and ...
... meet its recom- mendations , and reduced their allowances ten per cent . a month , omitting from their lists all who could do without assistance . The present aggregate is somewhat increased in consequence of the stagnation of trade and ...
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