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 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... seat in the House . Mr. LEWIS presented a petition of sundry in- habitants of the town and county of Alexandria , in the District of Columbia , praying that an act may be passed to incorporate a company , to be denominated " The ...
... seat in the House . Mr. LEWIS presented a petition of sundry in- habitants of the town and county of Alexandria , in the District of Columbia , praying that an act may be passed to incorporate a company , to be denominated " The ...
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... Seat of Government . FEBRUARY , 1808 . only in form , for , in this magnificently inconve- nient edifice , little or nothing could be heard at any distance . Mr. EPPES was for excluding Heads of Depart- ments , and he wished never to be ...
... Seat of Government . FEBRUARY , 1808 . only in form , for , in this magnificently inconve- nient edifice , little or nothing could be heard at any distance . Mr. EPPES was for excluding Heads of Depart- ments , and he wished never to be ...
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... Seat of Government . in future , be avoided ; and that they report to this House the result of such inquiries . Ordered , That Mr. DURELL , Mr. JOHN MOR- ROW , Mr. LYON , Mr. SMELT , and Mr. KIRKPAT- RICK , be appointed a committee ...
... Seat of Government . in future , be avoided ; and that they report to this House the result of such inquiries . Ordered , That Mr. DURELL , Mr. JOHN MOR- ROW , Mr. LYON , Mr. SMELT , and Mr. KIRKPAT- RICK , be appointed a committee ...
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... Seat of Government . On the motion to consider this resolution , being a question of course previous to disposing in any manner of any motion , and on which , by the rules of the House , there can be no debate , the question was decided ...
... Seat of Government . On the motion to consider this resolution , being a question of course previous to disposing in any manner of any motion , and on which , by the rules of the House , there can be no debate , the question was decided ...
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... Seat of Government . Removal of the Seat of Government . H. of R. To that gentleman I shall make some reply , though I shall be very brief . He has undertaken to suppose that the large majority of this House in favor of consideration of ...
... Seat of Government . Removal of the Seat of Government . H. of R. To that gentleman I shall make some reply , though I shall be very brief . He has undertaken to suppose that the large majority of this House in favor of consideration of ...
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