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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... received from the Senate , in- forming this House that they had come to the following resolution , to which they request a con- currence : Resolved , That two Chaplains be appointed to Con- gress for the present session , one for each ...
... received from the Senate , in- forming this House that they had come to the following resolution , to which they request a con- currence : Resolved , That two Chaplains be appointed to Con- gress for the present session , one for each ...
Էջ 2493
... received informa- tion from the Commissioner of the Revenue , stat- ing that it would be necessary to provide some com- pensation for the supervisors , who had the man- agement of the stamp business , as the present law provides none ...
... received informa- tion from the Commissioner of the Revenue , stat- ing that it would be necessary to provide some com- pensation for the supervisors , who had the man- agement of the stamp business , as the present law provides none ...
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... received . " Mr. GORDON had not been convinced , by any- thing which had been said on this subject , that his amendment ought not to pass ; on the contrary , the arguments of the gentleman from Massachu- setts had convinced him it ought ...
... received . " Mr. GORDON had not been convinced , by any- thing which had been said on this subject , that his amendment ought not to pass ; on the contrary , the arguments of the gentleman from Massachu- setts had convinced him it ought ...
Էջ 2573
... received information from the Commis- sioner of the Revenue which is not before the House , and they cannot expect the House to act on a business of this sort upon any private infor- mation which any gentleman shall inform the House he ...
... received information from the Commis- sioner of the Revenue which is not before the House , and they cannot expect the House to act on a business of this sort upon any private infor- mation which any gentleman shall inform the House he ...
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... received has been that the Governments which have been subverted were ancient tyrannies , that they oppressed their people ; and that the French were right to aid their people to break the shackles by which they were confined , and that ...
... received has been that the Governments which have been subverted were ancient tyrannies , that they oppressed their people ; and that the French were right to aid their people to break the shackles by which they were confined , and that ...
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