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... York . from MAHLON DICKERSON , from New Jersey . WILLIAM FINDLAY , and WALTER LOWRIE , from Pennsylvania . CESAR A. RODNEY , and NICHOLAS VAN DYKE , from Delaware . JAMES BARBOUR , and JAMES PLEASANTS , jr . , from Virginia . NATHANIEL ...
... York . from MAHLON DICKERSON , from New Jersey . WILLIAM FINDLAY , and WALTER LOWRIE , from Pennsylvania . CESAR A. RODNEY , and NICHOLAS VAN DYKE , from Delaware . JAMES BARBOUR , and JAMES PLEASANTS , jr . , from Virginia . NATHANIEL ...
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... York , who was a contractor for supplying rations to the troops of the United States , within the States of Connecticut , Rhode Island , Massachusetts , and New Hampshire , for one year , from the first of June , 1814 , praying relief ...
... York , who was a contractor for supplying rations to the troops of the United States , within the States of Connecticut , Rhode Island , Massachusetts , and New Hampshire , for one year , from the first of June , 1814 , praying relief ...
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... York , he would give way to any other business - he would give way to the gen- tleman from New York . Mr. KING felt certainly no indisposition to hear the remarks of Mr. J. , but he thought them not strictly in order . Mr. JOHNSON said ...
... York , he would give way to any other business - he would give way to the gen- tleman from New York . Mr. KING felt certainly no indisposition to hear the remarks of Mr. J. , but he thought them not strictly in order . Mr. JOHNSON said ...
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... York , questioned the expe- diency of ingrafting this unsettled subject on the standing rules of the Senate , although it might be very proper to create , from time to time , a com- mittee on it . He was therefore averse to the ...
... York , questioned the expe- diency of ingrafting this unsettled subject on the standing rules of the Senate , although it might be very proper to create , from time to time , a com- mittee on it . He was therefore averse to the ...
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... York , each spoke at some length on the topics introduced by Mr. H. in his remarks going to show that the claim was of a class which could not and ought not to be indemnified by the Government ; justi- fied the course adopted by the ...
... York , each spoke at some length on the topics introduced by Mr. H. in his remarks going to show that the claim was of a class which could not and ought not to be indemnified by the Government ; justi- fied the course adopted by the ...
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Seite 703 - To regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.
Seite 261 - Act of Congress entitled an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War...
Seite 329 - an act for the apportionment of Representatives among the several states according to the first enumeration,' and I return it to your House, wherein it originated, with the following objections.
Seite 781 - No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state.
Seite 523 - The Congress shall have power ... to exercise exclusive legislation in -all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of Government of the United States...
Seite 623 - Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in congress assembled, two-thirds of both houses concurring, that the following articles be proposed to the legislatures of the several States, as amendments to the constitution of the United States; all or any of which articles, when ratified by three-fourths of the said legislatures, to be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of the said constitution...
Seite 105 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Seite 259 - An act for laying out and making a road from the lower rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie to the western boundary of the Connecticut western reserve, in the State of Ohio...
Seite 671 - The several bills above recited were read twice, and referred to a Committee of the Whole, and made the order of the day for Monday.
Seite 629 - Kentucky district: he shall appoint a clerk for the said district, who, shall reside and keep the records of the court at the place of holding the same, and shall receive for the services performed by him, the same fees to which the clerk of the Kentucky district is entitled for similar services.