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, Band 1 |
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... was an the committee . encounter between one of them and the American
frigOn motion , by Mr. Franklin , the Senate pro - ate commanded by Captain
Rodgers , rendered unavoidceeded to the election of a Doorkeeper , agreeably
able on ...
... was an the committee . encounter between one of them and the American
frigOn motion , by Mr. Franklin , the Senate pro - ate commanded by Captain
Rodgers , rendered unavoidceeded to the election of a Doorkeeper , agreeably
able on ...
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... they ought not to be thrown into met by this force -- a barile ensued - the
American the back.ground , the better to enable the bonorarmy had the
advantage of the ground ; but the able member from Virginia to present his
reguright wing of the ...
... they ought not to be thrown into met by this force -- a barile ensued - the
American the back.ground , the better to enable the bonorarmy had the
advantage of the ground ; but the able member from Virginia to present his
reguright wing of the ...
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... would not now be answered , he did not subscribe but for many years , as it
cannot be knows how to . The honorable gentleman said , in case of long it may
be continued . war , your present military force of 10,000 men The American
people ...
... would not now be answered , he did not subscribe but for many years , as it
cannot be knows how to . The honorable gentleman said , in case of long it may
be continued . war , your present military force of 10,000 men The American
people ...
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That the cor . dept and Trustees of the Philadelphia and Wil- respondence just
published between the American Secmington Steamboat Company , stating that
they retary of State and Mr. Foster , the British Envoy , afSENATE . Proceedings .
That the cor . dept and Trustees of the Philadelphia and Wil- respondence just
published between the American Secmington Steamboat Company , stating that
they retary of State and Mr. Foster , the British Envoy , afSENATE . Proceedings .
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States and residents of Boston , in the State of Massachusetts , representing that
they are owners of the ship American Hero and her cargo , conTuesday , January
28 . sisting of the products of India , purchased at The bill respecting the ...
States and residents of Boston , in the State of Massachusetts , representing that
they are owners of the ship American Hero and her cargo , conTuesday , January
28 . sisting of the products of India , purchased at The bill respecting the ...
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Seite 19 - Mr. SMITH, of Maryland, submitted the following motion for consideration : Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this House...