Journal ...: 1st Assembly, 1st Sess., 1820- |
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... amount provided for in section 1 for each committee named in subsection ( b ) , not more than the amount specified in such subsection shall be available for expenses incurred during the period beginning at noon on Jan- uary 3 , 1999 ...
... amount provided for in section 1 for each committee named in subsection ( b ) , not more than the amount specified in such subsection shall be available for expenses incurred during the period beginning at noon on Jan- uary 3 , 1999 ...
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... amount of funds appropriated for committee expenses in the 104th Congress . THE AMENDMENT TO BE OFFERED BY ... amount of expenses of commit- tees for the One Hundred Fifth Congress pursuant to the author- ization provided by this ...
... amount of funds appropriated for committee expenses in the 104th Congress . THE AMENDMENT TO BE OFFERED BY ... amount of expenses of commit- tees for the One Hundred Fifth Congress pursuant to the author- ization provided by this ...
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... AMOUNT . ( a ) IN GENERAL . - Subsection ( d ) of section 63 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 ( relating to zero bracket amount ) is amended to read as follows : " ( d ) ZERO BRACKET AMOUNT . - For purposes of this subtitle- " ( 1 ) ...
... AMOUNT . ( a ) IN GENERAL . - Subsection ( d ) of section 63 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 ( relating to zero bracket amount ) is amended to read as follows : " ( d ) ZERO BRACKET AMOUNT . - For purposes of this subtitle- " ( 1 ) ...
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... amount of material used for a determination depends on the kind . some instances it is limited by the amount available . Large specimens en- hance the accuracy when dealing with very small amounts of benzene . With such materials as ...
... amount of material used for a determination depends on the kind . some instances it is limited by the amount available . Large specimens en- hance the accuracy when dealing with very small amounts of benzene . With such materials as ...
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... amount of salts . spattering occurred the trap was unnecessary . found to be necessary In cases where no In Table IV are shown the results obtained when the appropriate amount of each standard was delivered into 5 ml . of cold ( 0 ° C ...
... amount of salts . spattering occurred the trap was unnecessary . found to be necessary In cases where no In Table IV are shown the results obtained when the appropriate amount of each standard was delivered into 5 ml . of cold ( 0 ° C ...
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Page 63 - Court within and for the county and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a...
Page 139 - ... and shall be composed of ten companies, each company to consist of one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one first sergeant, four sergeants, eight corporals, two musicians, one wagoner, and from sixty-four to eighty-two privates.
Page 116 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 138 - ... in the United States service to be detailed for duty in connection with the Missouri State militia, and will order them to make the necessary provision in their respective offices for fulfilling this agreement. All requisitions upon the different officers of the United States under this agreement to be made in substance in the same mode for the Missouri State militia as similar requisitions are made for troops in the service of the United States; and the Secretary of War will cause any additional...
Page 165 - ... service before the expiration of their term of enlistment, they shall receive, upon being mustered out, the whole amount of bounty remaining unpaid, the same as if the full term had been served. The legal heirs of...
Page 168 - After the expiration of ninety days from this date, volunteers serving in three years' organizations who may reenlist for three years or the war, shall be entitled to the aforesaid bounty and premium of $402, to be paid in the manner herein provided for other troops reentering the service. The new term will commence from date of reenlistment.
Page 22 - Now, no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous : nevertheless, afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness to them that are exercised thereby.
Page 169 - War to inform you that you are hereby authorized to raise one regiment of infantry to be composed of colored men, to be mustered into the United States service for three years, or during the war.
Page 722 - One equal undivided third of all my property, real, personal and mixed, I leave to the City of St. Louis, in the state of Missouri, in trust, to be and constitute a fund to furnish relief to all poor emigrants and travelers coming to St. Louis on their way, bona fide, to settle in the West.
Page 167 - ... able-bodied men, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, who have heretofore been enlisted and have served for not less than nine months, have been honorably discharged, and can pass the examination required by the Mustering Regulations of the United States, may be enlisted in any Regiment they choose, new or old ; and, when mustered into the United States service, will be entitled to all the benefits provided" by General Orders No. 191, for Recruiting "Veteran Volunteers.