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412. APPROPRIATIONS, Borrowing from.—
There are funds sufficient and regularly
appropriated to the fitting out [ships],
but for manning the proper funds are exhausted,
consequently we must borrow from
other funds, and state the matter to Congress.—
The Anas.
Ford ed., i, 308.
(1805)
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