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BookOrb recommends Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on sundry petitions respecting the plaster and West-India trade (1816), Foreign assistance legislation for fiscal years 1980-81 (1979), Venezuelan awards (1878), Statement of expenditures of the Department of State. Letter from the Secretary of State, submitting, in pursuance of the requirements of sections 193 and 209 of the Revised Statutes, statements of the manner of expenditure of the contingent fund of the Department of State for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1889, of the expenditures for the expenses of foreign intercourse for the same time, and a precise analytical statement of all moneys disbursed by the Disbursing Clerk of the department for t (1890), and Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Barry, U. S. Army, and others. Letter from the Secretary of State, requesting that Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Barry, Col. John Van R. Hoff, Lieut. Col. Walter S. Schuyler, Maj. Montgomery M. Macomb, and Capt. Carl Reichmann and Capt. Sydney Cloman be permitted to accept decorations conferred by the Emperor of Russia (1906).

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