The Laws of the United States of America. ...Richard Folwell, No. 33, Mulberry-Street, 1804 - United States |
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affeffment affeffors aforefaid againſt alfo America appropriated APPROVED authoriſed bond cafe caufe cauſe cents certificate clerks collector commiffioners compenfation Congrefs Congress affembled counties court diftrict diſcharge divifion to confift dollars per month duties entry eſtabliſhed expenfes exported faid fale fame fhall fecond fecured feffion fervice feven hundred feveral fhall be appointed fhall be lawful fhip or veffel firſt flaves ftamped ftate fubject fuch fhip fuit fureties further enacted furveyor Houfe of Reprefentatives Houſe hundred dollars ibid iffued Indian infert the name infpector intituled JEFFERSON JOHN ADAMS JONATHAN DAYTON jurifdiction lands mafter manifeft ment monies neceffary oath otherwife paffed paid Penalty penfion perfon port or place prefent Prefident Provided provifions purchaſe purpoſe refpectively river ſaid Secretary Senate and Houfe ſhall Speaker ſtate ſuch THEODORE SEDGWICK thereof thousand dollars thouſand ſeven hundred tion Treafury treaty United States fhall unleſs vellum Vice-Prefident wares or merchandiſe
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