Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Band 1 |
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... respectively di- rect : Provided , That the expense for each member , during the present session , shall not exceed the price of three daily papers . The Senate then adjourned . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 1830 . A message from the House of ...
... respectively di- rect : Provided , That the expense for each member , during the present session , shall not exceed the price of three daily papers . The Senate then adjourned . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 1830 . A message from the House of ...
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... respective citizens and subjects to efforts of direct , open , and honorable competition only ; and preserve them from the influence of seductive and vitiating cir- cumstances . When your preliminary interposition was asked at the close ...
... respective citizens and subjects to efforts of direct , open , and honorable competition only ; and preserve them from the influence of seductive and vitiating cir- cumstances . When your preliminary interposition was asked at the close ...
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... respectively originated , with the reasons which , after mature deliberation , compel me to withhold my appro- val . The practice of defraying out of the Treasury of the United States the expenses incurred by the establishment and ...
... respectively originated , with the reasons which , after mature deliberation , compel me to withhold my appro- val . The practice of defraying out of the Treasury of the United States the expenses incurred by the establishment and ...
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... respective States would constitute one- that would be more equitable ; and others , again , that the extent of their re- spective territories would furnish a standard which would be more expedi- ent , and sufficiently equitable . The ...
... respective States would constitute one- that would be more equitable ; and others , again , that the extent of their re- spective territories would furnish a standard which would be more expedi- ent , and sufficiently equitable . The ...
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... respective States in which they are made , by giving new facilities to trade , and thereby aug nenting the wealth and comfort of their inhabitants , constitute the sur- est mode of conferring permanent and substantial advantages upon ...
... respective States in which they are made , by giving new facilities to trade , and thereby aug nenting the wealth and comfort of their inhabitants , constitute the sur- est mode of conferring permanent and substantial advantages upon ...
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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