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... Questions which may arise relative thereto will be decided by department and army commanders . By order of the Secretary of War : E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General . · HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO , Santa Fé , N. M. ...
... Questions which may arise relative thereto will be decided by department and army commanders . By order of the Secretary of War : E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General . · HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO , Santa Fé , N. M. ...
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... question in a proper light , and serve as a reply to any future complaints which may be made by those who think that they have not received what they were justly entitled to get . If practicable , the general would like to receive your ...
... question in a proper light , and serve as a reply to any future complaints which may be made by those who think that they have not received what they were justly entitled to get . If practicable , the general would like to receive your ...
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... question , and that the holder of the patent was actually the original inventor , he is entitled to a reissue in such terms as to preclude the use of such device , except upon such conditions as he may grant . It would not be difficult ...
... question , and that the holder of the patent was actually the original inventor , he is entitled to a reissue in such terms as to preclude the use of such device , except upon such conditions as he may grant . It would not be difficult ...
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... question . Marsh filed his application July 5 , 1851 . Yours was filed August 9 , 1851. At that time the evidence of priority was certainly in favor of Marsh . Both applications were rejected by the office , and in November following ...
... question . Marsh filed his application July 5 , 1851 . Yours was filed August 9 , 1851. At that time the evidence of priority was certainly in favor of Marsh . Both applications were rejected by the office , and in November following ...
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... question of priority . Your application will be postponed for the shortest practicable period to afford an opportunity for the desired evidence to be obtained . Respectfully , JAMES DUNDAS , Care George Harding , Esq . , Philadelphia ...
... question of priority . Your application will be postponed for the shortest practicable period to afford an opportunity for the desired evidence to be obtained . Respectfully , JAMES DUNDAS , Care George Harding , Esq . , Philadelphia ...
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