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A.- No. 59. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to regulate sales of real estate made under a public statute or the direction of a court. [1846?].

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 99, Folder 63c.

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Gentlemen, I am here [...]' began General Moseley. Washington, D.C., May 31. Major General George Van Horn Moseley, U.S.A. retired, provided members of the Dies Committee with testimony today following a brief argument over a statement which he wished the read. With the opening statement, 'Gentlemen, I am here...' he was cut short by acting Chairman Arthur Healy. 'You can answer that question. You're not here to make a speech.' He said that if he were president, he would enforce a 1929 statute which empowers the president to use the army to fight subversive activities within the country. Behind the General is Rep. J. Thorkelson of Montana, whom Moseley said would 'bring it all out on the floor of the House'

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Statute of Ceres or Peace, by Persico, On the left of the Entrance to the Rotunda, U.S. Capitol.

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[Men playing guitars and singing at the Abraham Lincoln statute inside the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, 1963]

Program of ceremonies attending the unveiling of the statute of John Witherspoon. Thursday afternoon Washington, D. C. May 20, 1909.

Small craft and a sailing ship gather in the harbor near the Statute of Liberty

Statute of Civilization, by Greenough. East Portico of the Capitol -(Side View.)

Program of ceremonies attending the unveiling of the statute of John Witherspoon. Thursday afternoon Washington, D. C. May 20, 1909.

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