Miscellaneous Private Bills: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session, on Various Private Bills and Resolutions. [February 27, 1926].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 75 pages |
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... lived a life that has been of credit to the community , absolutely reformed from the old habits and now living an exemplary life . Mrs. BORNESTEIN . There is also an affidavit from William 16 MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BILLS.
... lived a life that has been of credit to the community , absolutely reformed from the old habits and now living an exemplary life . Mrs. BORNESTEIN . There is also an affidavit from William 16 MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BILLS.
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... lived with Colonel Woodruff for six months , there was a very bitter feeling on his part , because he was a colonel and I was only a cap- tain , and that was not the way they had been used to doing things . This was the first time I had ...
... lived with Colonel Woodruff for six months , there was a very bitter feeling on his part , because he was a colonel and I was only a cap- tain , and that was not the way they had been used to doing things . This was the first time I had ...
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... lived in and about Kosciusko , Attala County , to about the year 1909 , and that his standing , character , and integrity in and about said community during the time he lived therein was good , and that we have known of him since ...
... lived in and about Kosciusko , Attala County , to about the year 1909 , and that his standing , character , and integrity in and about said community during the time he lived therein was good , and that we have known of him since ...
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... lived together as man and wife , and never saw each other for several months after the ceremony was performed . About four days after this marriage took place Mr. Bleakney was informed by a letter from the girl that her statement of ...
... lived together as man and wife , and never saw each other for several months after the ceremony was performed . About four days after this marriage took place Mr. Bleakney was informed by a letter from the girl that her statement of ...
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... lived ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . It consists of about 15,000 or 20,000 people . Mr. GLYNN . If the marriage was annulled and you did not live with this girl , I suppose the purport of that is that there was no marriage ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . The court ...
... lived ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . It consists of about 15,000 or 20,000 people . Mr. GLYNN . If the marriage was annulled and you did not live with this girl , I suppose the purport of that is that there was no marriage ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . The court ...
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