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66 , c . 80 ) , unless a readjustment has preceded it . And again granted lands to
the state for three speciby the act of 1866 the postmaster general is not fied lines
of road , expressly providing that the grant was made upon “ the same terms and
...
66 , c . 80 ) , unless a readjustment has preceded it . And again granted lands to
the state for three speciby the act of 1866 the postmaster general is not fied lines
of road , expressly providing that the grant was made upon “ the same terms and
...
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or as as as as 20 , C. 43 ) , congress granted to the state of But in case it sball ap-
case it shall appear that Wisconsin ... were grant which lands ( thus se- pre -
emption or hummeed , " upon the same terms and conditions as lected in lieu of ...
or as as as as 20 , C. 43 ) , congress granted to the state of But in case it sball ap-
case it shall appear that Wisconsin ... were grant which lands ( thus se- pre -
emption or hummeed , " upon the same terms and conditions as lected in lieu of ...
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or only shall be granted , lands , in which case the pany , and certired by subject
to the approval right of way only shall the ... tions of lands which begin and where
the hy such grant , shall re shall remain to the Unite same end ; which oath main
...
or only shall be granted , lands , in which case the pany , and certired by subject
to the approval right of way only shall the ... tions of lands which begin and where
the hy such grant , shall re shall remain to the Unite same end ; which oath main
...
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... for the post - office department , the postmaster general issued an order , June
2 , 1880 , directing that from July 1 , 1879 , the pay should only be at the rate
provided by congress for land - grant roads , namely 80 per cent . of the full
amount .
... for the post - office department , the postmaster general issued an order , June
2 , 1880 , directing that from July 1 , 1879 , the pay should only be at the rate
provided by congress for land - grant roads , namely 80 per cent . of the full
amount .
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The three provisos of the granting section of the act of 1856 did not embody all
the terms and conditions imposed v.17s.C. - 4 on that grant , and as the grant of
the act of 1864 was subjected to the same terms and conditions as those of the ...
The three provisos of the granting section of the act of 1856 did not embody all
the terms and conditions imposed v.17s.C. - 4 on that grant , and as the grant of
the act of 1864 was subjected to the same terms and conditions as those of the ...
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