Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4580U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... claimant's own statement that the same did not originate in the service , but developed since his discharge . When last examined , on December 9 , 1901 , the board of surgeons rated him $ 6 for the injury to jaw and $ 9 for the injury ...
... claimant's own statement that the same did not originate in the service , but developed since his discharge . When last examined , on December 9 , 1901 , the board of surgeons rated him $ 6 for the injury to jaw and $ 9 for the injury ...
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... claimant's state- ment to the examining surgeons that the same had only existed since about 1884 . A claim for increase of pension was rejected in March , 1903 , upon the ground that the disability of accepted service origin did not war ...
... claimant's state- ment to the examining surgeons that the same had only existed since about 1884 . A claim for increase of pension was rejected in March , 1903 , upon the ground that the disability of accepted service origin did not war ...
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... claimant to fall upon contact by right foot with any obstruction . There is a lack of the normal use of the right leg , it being part aly paralyzed and stiffened , requiring the use of a spring cane in walking . Gunshot wound of left ...
... claimant to fall upon contact by right foot with any obstruction . There is a lack of the normal use of the right leg , it being part aly paralyzed and stiffened , requiring the use of a spring cane in walking . Gunshot wound of left ...
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... claimant's own admission , was not of service origin , he having stated that he only knew of it some years ago . The last certificate of medical examination in the case , made April 15 , 1896 , described the officer's condition as ...
... claimant's own admission , was not of service origin , he having stated that he only knew of it some years ago . The last certificate of medical examination in the case , made April 15 , 1896 , described the officer's condition as ...
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... claimant's name should therefore be restored to the roll at the rate previously granted him , namely , $ 8 per month . The passage of the bill is therefore recommended when the same shall have been amended as follows : In line 6 strike ...
... claimant's name should therefore be restored to the roll at the rate previously granted him , namely , $ 8 per month . The passage of the bill is therefore recommended when the same shall have been amended as follows : In line 6 strike ...
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$12 per month 2d Session accompany H. R. act of June Acting First Assistant allowance for rent amended as follows annum April Assistant Postmaster-General August Beaver Island BEAVERS beg to advise beneficiary bill H. R. bill proposes chaplains claim claimant clerk hire Committee on Invalid Committee on Pensions December December 17 diarrhea entitled February February 26 following REPORT fuel and light GEORGE W granting an increase honorably discharged House and ordered House of Representatives inclose increase of pension increase the pension Indians insert in lieu inspector Invalid Pensions January January 29 July June 27 land lease lieu thereof line 8 strike Lot Thomas March Munsee tribe October October 29 post-office premises postmaster proposes to increase proposition recommended record referred the bill Regiment rental respectfully rheumatism Salary and Allowance Stockbridge submitted the following thereof the word transit mail handled tribe varicose veins Washington Whole House
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Page 21 - A thing within the intention, is within the statute, though not within the letter ; and a thing within the letter, is not within the statute, unless within the intention.
Page 21 - States, or by the printer who has printed the book, setting forth that the copies deposited have been printed from type set within the limits of the United States...
Page 21 - English who has not been able to comply with the present statutory formalities before the publication of his work abroad, and has thus failed to secure a United States copyright for his original work, he may still obtain that right if within twelve months after the first publication of his work abroad he is able to produce an authorized translation of his book into English, printed from type set in the United States or from plates made therefrom; provided, however, that his translation is the first...
Page 21 - On receipt of his ballot the voter shall forthwith, and without leaving the enclosed space, retire alone to one of the voting shelves or compartments so provided, and shall prepare his ballot by marking in the appropriate margin or place a cross [x] opposite the name of the candidate of his choice...
Page 21 - An act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights", that said act "shall only apply to a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation when such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States of America the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright,...
Page 2 - That all persons who may hereafter be appointed as chaplains shall have the grade, pay, and allowances of first lieutenant, mounted, until they shall have completed seven years of service.
Page 29 - That unless otherwise specially authorized by law, no money appropriated by this or any other Act shall be available for payment to any person receiving more than one salary when the combined amount of said salaries exceeds the sum of $2,000 per annum, but this shall not apply to retired officers...
Page 2 - ... regimental or district commanders with whose commands they may be serving as chaplains, approved through regular military channels, and may, with the advice and consent of the Senate, promote such regimental or artillery chaplains to be chaplains with the grade, pay, and allowances of major; every such promotion being made with a view to active service until the statutory age for the compulsory...
Page 21 - USC 13), the manager shall be served with a subpena duces tecum or other valid legal process requiring him to produce, in any United States court or in any court of record of any State, the original application for entry of public lands or the final proof of residence and cultivation or any other original papers on file In the Bureau of Land Management on which a patent to land has been issued or which furnish the basis for such patent...
Page 29 - Whoever, being a Member of or Delegate to Congress, or a Resident Commissioner, either before or after he has qualified, directly or indirectly, himself...