Extending for 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the armed forces of the United States on duty abroad.
| Corporate Authors: | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, ProQuest (Firm) |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Washington :
[publisher not identified],
1949.
|
| Series: | United States congressional serial set.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
Extending for 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1951)
Published: (1951)
Extending for 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1951)
Published: (1951)
Extending for 3 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1955)
Published: (1955)
Extending for an additional 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1953)
Published: (1953)
Extending for an additional 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1953)
Published: (1953)
Reciprocal privileges of free importation to members of the armed forces of other nations.
Published: (1949)
Published: (1949)
Extending for 2 years the existing privilege of free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1949)
Published: (1949)
Amending the Tariff Act of 1930 so as to extend to flaxseed and linseed and flaxseed and linseed oil the privilege of substitution for draw-back on duty purposes.
Published: (1950)
Published: (1950)
Amending the Tariff Act of 1930 so as to extend to flaxseed and linseed and flaxseed and linseed oil the privilege of substitution for drawback of duties.
Published: (1951)
Published: (1951)
Free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1955)
Published: (1955)
Free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces of the United States on duty abroad.
Published: (1955)
Published: (1955)
[Extending privileges of free delivery of mails.].
Published: (1890)
Published: (1890)
Exemption from duty for returning residents.
Published: (1965)
Published: (1965)
Free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces.
Published: (1959)
Published: (1959)
Free importation of gifts from members of the Armed Forces.
Published: (1959)
Published: (1959)
Extension of free mailing privileges for members of Armed Forces in Korea and Combat Zones.
Published: (1955)
Published: (1955)
Resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi, on the subject of extending the franking privilege.
Published: (1837)
Published: (1837)
Privileges of members of Congress.
Published: (1866)
Published: (1866)
Selected privileges and courtesies extended to former members of Congress /
by: Petersen, R. Eric
Published: (2019)
by: Petersen, R. Eric
Published: (2019)
Extending certain privileges to subports in Washington.
Published: (1903)
Published: (1903)
Franking Privilege.
Published: (1867)
Published: (1867)
Franking Privilege.
Published: (1848)
Published: (1848)
Selected courtesies and privileges extended to former members of the House of Representatives /
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1994)
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1994)
Selected privileges and courtesies extended to former members of the House of Representatives /
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1996)
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1996)
Selected courtesies and privileges extended to former members of the House of Representatives /
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1990)
by: Amer, Mildred Lehmann
Published: (1990)
Selected Privileges and Courtesies Extended to Former Members of the House of Representatives.
Published: (1994)
Published: (1994)
Selected Privileges and Courtesies Extended to Former Members of the House of Representatives.
Published: (1996)
Published: (1996)
Commercial privileges enjoyed by the Netherlands to be extended to Prussia, Hamburgh, and Bremen.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
Extending certain privileges to subports of Blaine and Sumas, Wash., etc.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
[Extending privileges of sections of Revised Statutes to port of Saint Louis, Missouri.].
Published: (1880)
Published: (1880)
Extending privileges of Congressional Library to Interstate Commerce Commission.
Published: (1890)
Published: (1890)
Franking privilege. (To accompany bill S. no. 35.).
Published: (1860)
Published: (1860)