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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Feb. 17, 1836 · Chapter IX

Chapter IX. *for the relief of the legal representatives of William Findlay.* Feb. 17, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legalPayment to member of Congress. representatives of William Findlay, two thousand and

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Chap. IX.— An Act *for the relief of the legal representatives of William Findlay.* Feb. 17, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legalPayment to member of Congress. representatives of William Findlay, two thousand and eight]’ dollars, the balance due the said Findlay as a member of the House of Representatives from the state of Pennsylvania to the fourteenth Congress. Approved, February 17, 1836.
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*for the relief of the legal representatives of William Findlay.* Feb. 17, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legalPayment to member of Congress. representatives of William Findlay, two thousand and
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