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Congress of the United States: At the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. [electronic resource] : An act making an appropriation for the purpose therein mentioned.
Author
United States
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Uniform title
Act making an appropriation
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Philadelphia : Printed by Childs and Swaine, 1791]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 29 x 20 cm.
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Subject(s)
Morocco
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Treaties, etc
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Alcoholic beverage industry
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Taxation
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United States
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Tariff
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United States
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United States
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Appropriations and expenditures
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Broadsides
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Series
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 23859.
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Notes
"Approved, March the third, 1791."
Francis Childs and John Swaine were printers to the Congress in 1791.
Printed area measures 19.0 x 11.3 cm.
Reproduction note
Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2002-2004. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 23859).
References
Evans 23859
Other format(s)
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Place name(s)
United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
Other title(s)
Act making an appropriation for the purpose therein mentioned.
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