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An act to continue in force, the act, entitled "An act prohibiting for a limited time, the exportation of arms and ammunition; and for encouraging the importation thereof ... Approved, April 7, 1798. John Adams, President of the United States. [

An act prohibiting for a limited time the exportation of arms and ammunition, and encouraging the importation of the same ... [1784?].

A bill prohibiting for a limited time, the exportation of arms and ammunition ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1797].

... An act prohibiting for a limited time the exportation of arms and ammunition, and encouraging the importation of the same. [Philadelphia: Printed by Childs and Swaine, 1794].

A bill prohibiting for a limited time, the exportation of arms and ammunition ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1797].

An act authorising a detachment from the militia of the United States ... Approved, June 24th, 1797. John Adams, President of the United States. [Philadelphia: Printed by William Ross, 1797].

... An act to continue in force for a limited time, the act supplementary to the act for the establishment and support of lighthouses, beacons, buoys, and public piers ... Approved June the seventh 1794. [Followed by] An act declaring the consen

An act authorising a detachment from the militia of the United States ... Approved, June 24th, 1797. John Adams, President of the United States. [Philadelphia: Printed by William Ross, 1797].

An act to enforce and make more effectual an act, entitled, "An act laying am embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbors of the United States," and the several acts supplementary thereto ... Approved. January 9, 1809. Th: Jeffers

An act to continue in force, the act, entitled "An act prohibiting for a limited time, the exportation of arms and ammunition; and for encouraging the importation thereof ... Approved, April 7, 1798. John Adams, President of the United States. [

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label_outline Explore Exportation, Importation, Prohibition In 1920 S

The new morality play exit demon rum--enter drug habit / / W.A. Rogers.

Costello Brothers, Incorporated, Warehouse, 111 Harris Avenue, Providence, Providence County, RI

Golden Jubilee and Fifteenth Annual Convention, Anti-Saloon League of America, Columbus, O., November 10-13, 1913

Robert Morris, July 19, 1791, Rice Exportation

My policies. Part 3, theatrical script

The Supreme court decision on national prohibition. Reprinted from New York Christian advocate, July 1920. Westerville, Ohio. American issue publishing company [1920].

U.S. Customs Service Port of Roosville, Main Port Building, U.S. Highway 93, immediately south of U.S.-Canadian border, Eureka, Lincoln County, MT

View of the road of the Isle of Goree; [Goods proper for importation.] chain for the foot; a collar of mortaudes; a horn; a spade; a makaton; a boatswain's whistle.

U.S. Customs Service Port of Roosville, Main Port Building, U.S. Highway 93, immediately south of U.S.-Canadian border, Eureka, Lincoln County, MT

The lesson of the President's journey / J.S. Pughe.

An act to prevent the importation of slaves, by any of His Majesty's subjects, into any islands, colonies, plantations, or territories belonging to any foreign sovereign, state, or power; and also to render more effectual a certain order, made by His Majesty in council on the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and five, for prohibiting the importation of slaves (except in certain cases), into any of the settlements, islands, colonies, or plantations on the continent of America, or in the West Indies, which have been surrendered to His Majesty's arms during the present war; and to prevent the fitting out of foreign slave ships from British ports

[Women and ballot box: Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform]

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