The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year, Volume 19Gray and Bowen, 1847 |
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... Year ending June 30 , 1846 . $ 3,404,648 04 $ 44,127 80 32,117 21 Navy ... old public debt ,. $ 35,756 33 $ 32,568 07 Interest on the loans of 1841 ... year , from the 1st July to 30th September , 1846 ( agreeably to warrants issued ...
... Year ending June 30 , 1846 . $ 3,404,648 04 $ 44,127 80 32,117 21 Navy ... old public debt ,. $ 35,756 33 $ 32,568 07 Interest on the loans of 1841 ... year , from the 1st July to 30th September , 1846 ( agreeably to warrants issued ...
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... old funded and unfunded debt , Treasury notes issued during the war of 1812 ... years 1844 , 1845 , and 1846 . Period of Importation . 1844. Imported ad ... 21 27 04 34,914,862 14,540,737 65 41.64 95,106,724 30,818,854 87 32.40 1846 ...
... old funded and unfunded debt , Treasury notes issued during the war of 1812 ... years 1844 , 1845 , and 1846 . Period of Importation . 1844. Imported ad ... 21 27 04 34,914,862 14,540,737 65 41.64 95,106,724 30,818,854 87 32.40 1846 ...
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... Year Miles . 21 1835 26 e Boston and Maine , Boston and Providence , 1843 ... Old Colony , 59 500,000 455,000 20,748 7,644 1,800,000 1,940,418 200,841 ... year , from September , 1846 . For eleven months leased to the Western Railroad ...
... Year Miles . 21 1835 26 e Boston and Maine , Boston and Providence , 1843 ... Old Colony , 59 500,000 455,000 20,748 7,644 1,800,000 1,940,418 200,841 ... year , from September , 1846 . For eleven months leased to the Western Railroad ...
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... 21 years old , and for three months next preceding any elec- tion a resident of the state , may vote in the town where his residence is so established . Persons in the army or navy of the United States stationed in garrison , and ...
... 21 years old , and for three months next preceding any elec- tion a resident of the state , may vote in the town where his residence is so established . Persons in the army or navy of the United States stationed in garrison , and ...
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... 21 years old , resident in the state for the last year , of a quiet and peaceable behavior , may vote , on taking the oath . Representatives ( one from each town ) shall be persons most noted for wisdom and virtue , resident for the two ...
... 21 years old , resident in the state for the last year , of a quiet and peaceable behavior , may vote , on taking the oath . Representatives ( one from each town ) shall be persons most noted for wisdom and virtue , resident for the two ...
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