The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Հատոր 3Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... HARPER and JOHN RUTLEDGE , Jr. , appeared , and took their seats in the House . From Georgia . - ABRAHAM BALDWIN . Three new members , to wit : JONATHAN BRACE , returned to serve in this House as a member for Connecticut , in the room ...
... HARPER and JOHN RUTLEDGE , Jr. , appeared , and took their seats in the House . From Georgia . - ABRAHAM BALDWIN . Three new members , to wit : JONATHAN BRACE , returned to serve in this House as a member for Connecticut , in the room ...
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... HARPER said it would be recollected that , at an early period of the last session , the House took into consideration an important subject relative to a uniform system of bankruptcy . The bill pro- posed , it was well known , was then ...
... HARPER said it would be recollected that , at an early period of the last session , the House took into consideration an important subject relative to a uniform system of bankruptcy . The bill pro- posed , it was well known , was then ...
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... HARPER wished to lay a resolution on the table , the subject of which had engaged the atten- tion of Congress at their last session ; and , as it was in substance the same with a bill which then passed this House , he trusted no ...
... HARPER wished to lay a resolution on the table , the subject of which had engaged the atten- tion of Congress at their last session ; and , as it was in substance the same with a bill which then passed this House , he trusted no ...
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... HARPER had no particular objection to the business taking the course which the gentleman from North Carolina suggested , if he thought pro- per to move for the appointment of a Committee of Ways and Means ; but he saw no objection to ...
... HARPER had no particular objection to the business taking the course which the gentleman from North Carolina suggested , if he thought pro- per to move for the appointment of a Committee of Ways and Means ; but he saw no objection to ...
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... HARPER knew no essential difference be- tween the two modes of proceeding . The mode which he proposed was the same with that adopt- ed last session in the extra publication of the de- spatches from our Commissioners in France , and he ...
... HARPER knew no essential difference be- tween the two modes of proceeding . The mode which he proposed was the same with that adopt- ed last session in the extra publication of the de- spatches from our Commissioners in France , and he ...
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