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... claims of the State or Territory where the claim may be situ- ated , and there is no adverse claim made by any party whatever , after full and fair notice of the application for a patent , this possession shall be a substitute for all ...
... claims of the State or Territory where the claim may be situ- ated , and there is no adverse claim made by any party whatever , after full and fair notice of the application for a patent , this possession shall be a substitute for all ...
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... Claims and did what I could to secure favorable action on his claim . This was not done hastily ; I allowed the matter to sleep during a portion of the Thirty - Ninth and most of the Fortieth Congresses . The com- mittee were ready to ...
... Claims and did what I could to secure favorable action on his claim . This was not done hastily ; I allowed the matter to sleep during a portion of the Thirty - Ninth and most of the Fortieth Congresses . The com- mittee were ready to ...
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... Claims . It ought to take the usual course that bills take here and be referred to the proper committee . If the gentleman from Iowa will give me an oppor- tunity I will move to refer the bill to the Com- mittee of Claims . If the ...
... Claims . It ought to take the usual course that bills take here and be referred to the proper committee . If the gentleman from Iowa will give me an oppor- tunity I will move to refer the bill to the Com- mittee of Claims . If the ...
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adversely and indefinitely amend an act appropriation bill approved authorize bill H. R. bills introduced Calling for information census citizens claims concurred conference report Congress construction courts discussed District of Columbia enrolled fifteenth amendment Granting a pension Granting lands House joint resolution House with amendment incidental remarks incorporate indefinitely postponed John joint resolution S. R. joint resolutions introduced June 30 Kansas lands to aid laws ment Northern Pacific Railway Ohio passed House passed Senate passed with amendment petitions presented political disabilities Pomeroy Read and passed received from House Received from Senate referred anew relieve certain persons repeal reported adversely reported and agreed reported and indefinitely reported and passed reported and recommitted resolution calling resolution for printing resolution in regard resolution in relation resolution relating resolutions submitted river Secretary Senate joint resolution Senate with amendment soldiers Southern Pacific railroad substitute reported Sumner Tennessee the-[By tion United States.-[By William Wilson