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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... BANKRUPTCY . Mr. 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 ...
... BANKRUPTCY . Mr. 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 ...
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... BANKRUPTCY . Mr. SEWALL , from the committee appointed to prepare and report a bill providing a uniform sys- tem of bankruptcy throughout the United States , reported a bill , which , being a copy of the one be- fore the House , at ...
... BANKRUPTCY . Mr. SEWALL , from the committee appointed to prepare and report a bill providing a uniform sys- tem of bankruptcy throughout the United States , reported a bill , which , being a copy of the one be- fore the House , at ...
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... . Several had , indeed , been men- tioned , one of them of a very extraordinary na- Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this course would not be Distribution of the Constitution . DECEMBER , 1798. ] Bankrupt 2461 2462 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... . Several had , indeed , been men- tioned , one of them of a very extraordinary na- Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this course would not be Distribution of the Constitution . DECEMBER , 1798. ] Bankrupt 2461 2462 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... Bankrupt Bill . thing to answer. H. OF R. ] ture . It was , that the people knew everything re- specting the Constitution , which it is proper for them to know ; that they have nothing to do with this Government but to elect the ...
... Bankrupt Bill . thing to answer. H. OF R. ] ture . It was , that the people knew everything re- specting the Constitution , which it is proper for them to know ; that they have nothing to do with this Government but to elect the ...
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... Bankrupt Bill . thing to answer certain purposes , those purposes ought also to be considered . Had it not been for two acts of last session , he did not suppose the House would have heard of this motion , or of the arguments used in ...
... Bankrupt Bill . thing to answer certain purposes , those purposes ought also to be considered . Had it not been for two acts of last session , he did not suppose the House would have heard of this motion , or of the arguments used in ...
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