Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Band 1 |
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... United States. Congress. Senate. A Committee on Military Affairs , consisting of Mr. Benton , Mr. Bar- nard , Mr. Troup , Mr. Naudain , and Mr. Iredell . A Committee on the Militia , consisting of Mr. Barnard , Mr. Frelinghuy- sen , Mr ...
... United States. Congress. Senate. A Committee on Military Affairs , consisting of Mr. Benton , Mr. Bar- nard , Mr. Troup , Mr. Naudain , and Mr. Iredell . A Committee on the Militia , consisting of Mr. Barnard , Mr. Frelinghuy- sen , Mr ...
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... United States. Congress. Senate. The apparent exceptions to the harmony of the prospect are to be refer- red rather to inevitable diversities in the various interests which enter into the composition of so extensive a whole , than to any ...
... United States. Congress. Senate. The apparent exceptions to the harmony of the prospect are to be refer- red rather to inevitable diversities in the various interests which enter into the composition of so extensive a whole , than to any ...
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... United States. Congress. Senate. the colonial islands of Great Britain , by particular concessions , limited to the term of one year , but renewed from year to year . In the transportation of these productions , however , our vessels ...
... United States. Congress. Senate. the colonial islands of Great Britain , by particular concessions , limited to the term of one year , but renewed from year to year . In the transportation of these productions , however , our vessels ...
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... United States. Congress. Senate. doing violence to my feelings were I to dismiss the subject without ex- pressing the very high sense I entertain of the talent and exertion which have been displayed by him on the occasion . The injury to ...
... United States. Congress. Senate. doing violence to my feelings were I to dismiss the subject without ex- pressing the very high sense I entertain of the talent and exertion which have been displayed by him on the occasion . The injury to ...
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... United States. Congress. Senate. charge of his official duties . I have received the most satisfactory assurances that , in the mean time , the public interest in that quarter will be preserved from prejudice , by the intercourse which ...
... United States. Congress. Senate. charge of his official duties . I have received the most satisfactory assurances that , in the mean time , the public interest in that quarter will be preserved from prejudice , by the intercourse which ...
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act making appropriations Agreeably to notice amendment arpents asked and obtained Barton Benton bill entitled Burnet committee correctly engrossed Committee of Claims Committee on Commerce Committee on Pensions Committee on Public concession Congress considered and agreed deceased Dickerson District of Columbia entitled An act following motion Frelinghuysen Government grant Grundy Hayne Hendricks House of Representatives impeachment Iredell James H Kane leave to bring Lieutenant Governor Livingston Luke Edward Maryland McKinley Messrs Mississippi Missouri Moses Hazen Naudain notify the House Ordered pass Peck petitioner Poindexter praying presented the memorial presented the petition Public Lands read a third read the second read the third referred the bill regulations relief of John relief of William request the concurrence resolution Resolved Ruggles Sanford second reading Secretary notify Secretary request Senate adjourned Senate resumed severally read Silsbee Smith Soulard Sprague subdelegate Tazewell Territory of Florida titles treaty unanimous consent United Upper Louisiana Webster Woodbury