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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1819 · Chapter CIV

Chapter CIV. for the relief of Robert Kid, Seth Webber, and Thomas Page

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Chap. CIV.— An Act for the relief of Robert Kid, Seth Webber, and Thomas Page. March 3, 1819. *Be it enacted, &c., * That there be refunded and paid to Robert Kid, Certain duties to be refunded.of Philadelphia, the sum of six hundred and fifty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents, and to Seth Webber and Thomas Page, of Boston, the sum of three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty-six cents; the said sums of money having been paid, by the persons above-mentioned, to the collectors of Philadelphia and Boston, on the importation FIFTEENTH CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 105, 106. 1819. 235 into the United States of sundry copper bottoms, and bolts or bars, the same not being by law subject to the payment of duties. Approved, March 3, 1819.
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