The Antiquary, Volume 2Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1880 |
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... ADDITIONAL FOR SPECIAL DUTY IN THE FIELD OF LAW , AND FOR RPOSES ( MR . VINSON ) . H. R. 4733 YBURN , THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE , Washington , May 9 , 1949 . of the House of Representatives . 00 joi MR . SPEAKER : Attached is a letter ...
... ADDITIONAL FOR SPECIAL DUTY IN THE FIELD OF LAW , AND FOR RPOSES ( MR . VINSON ) . H. R. 4733 YBURN , THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE , Washington , May 9 , 1949 . of the House of Representatives . 00 joi MR . SPEAKER : Attached is a letter ...
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... Additional Efforts Could Increase Municipal Recycling Why GAO Did This Study Although recycling can generate environmental and economic benefits , the national recycling rate has increased only slightly since 2000 , according to the ...
... Additional Efforts Could Increase Municipal Recycling Why GAO Did This Study Although recycling can generate environmental and economic benefits , the national recycling rate has increased only slightly since 2000 , according to the ...
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... ADDITIONAL VESSELS SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1924 UNITED STATES SENATE , COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Washington , D. C. ... additional vessels . [ H. R. 8687 , Sixty - eighth Congress , first session ] AN ACT To authorize alterations to ...
... ADDITIONAL VESSELS SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1924 UNITED STATES SENATE , COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Washington , D. C. ... additional vessels . [ H. R. 8687 , Sixty - eighth Congress , first session ] AN ACT To authorize alterations to ...
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... additional requirement of $ 398 million for 13 river basins through fiscal year 1977 , and an addiitonal $ 441 million for the same 13 basins through fiscal year 1978. Further review and refinement since the administration's submission ...
... additional requirement of $ 398 million for 13 river basins through fiscal year 1977 , and an addiitonal $ 441 million for the same 13 basins through fiscal year 1978. Further review and refinement since the administration's submission ...
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... additional judgeships between quadrennial surveys only if a true emergency situation exists . To my knowledge none of these districts has requested approval of the Conference on that basis . An additional four districts : Colorado ...
... additional judgeships between quadrennial surveys only if a true emergency situation exists . To my knowledge none of these districts has requested approval of the Conference on that basis . An additional four districts : Colorado ...
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