The act of March 3, 1863, c. 92, amending that of Feb. 24, 1855, c. 122, establishing the Court of Claims, declares "that every claim against the United States, cognizable by the Court of Claims," — that is, such as the government permits to be asserted against it by suit in that tribunal, — "shall be forever barred, unless the petition, setting forth a...
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