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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... and have en- same and report thereon to the Senate . abled us to defray the
current expenses , including Resolved ... to the manufacof our commerce and the
extraordinary expenses which tures thereof , be referred to a select committee ...
... and have en- same and report thereon to the Senate . abled us to defray the
current expenses , including Resolved ... to the manufacof our commerce and the
extraordinary expenses which tures thereof , be referred to a select committee ...
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Anderson , Bibb , Bradley , Campbell expense , to condemnation , three vessels ,
the proof Tennessee , Crawford , Franklin , Gaillard , Tait , ceeds of which were
distributed under the revenue Taylor , Turner , and Worthington . laws , but that ...
Anderson , Bibb , Bradley , Campbell expense , to condemnation , three vessels ,
the proof Tennessee , Crawford , Franklin , Gaillard , Tait , ceeds of which were
distributed under the revenue Taylor , Turner , and Worthington . laws , but that ...
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signated , surveyed , and laid off , at the public expense , - acres of land , to be
deMr. Pope submitted the following motion for in such manner , and upon such
terms and conditions , consideration : as may be provided by law : " Resolved ,
That ...
signated , surveyed , and laid off , at the public expense , - acres of land , to be
deMr. Pope submitted the following motion for in such manner , and upon such
terms and conditions , consideration : as may be provided by law : " Resolved ,
That ...
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... with the aid of the local miliain would possess herself of that city ; and it tia also
, would deserve well of their country if was not their intention to incur the expense
of they should preserve New York from the grasp of being constantly prepared ...
... with the aid of the local miliain would possess herself of that city ; and it tia also
, would deserve well of their country if was not their intention to incur the expense
of they should preserve New York from the grasp of being constantly prepared ...
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... does not suffer his thousand make the exchange upon the termination of the
armed vessels , manned and equipped at an enormous war . Therefore , take
care of these two points . expense , to lie wholly idle ; but that they are guilty of Mr
. G.
... does not suffer his thousand make the exchange upon the termination of the
armed vessels , manned and equipped at an enormous war . Therefore , take
care of these two points . expense , to lie wholly idle ; but that they are guilty of Mr
. G.
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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...