Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1809 Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House." |
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... Moore . Served until his death in 1834 ; replaced by James M. Wayne . Henry Brockholst Livingston of New York , confirmed and appointed 1806 replacing William Paterson , deceased . Served until his death in 1823 ; replaced by Smith ...
... Moore . Served until his death in 1834 ; replaced by James M. Wayne . Henry Brockholst Livingston of New York , confirmed and appointed 1806 replacing William Paterson , deceased . Served until his death in 1823 ; replaced by Smith ...
Seite 1801
... Moore Roger Nelson ( Resigned May 14 , 1810 ) Samuel Ringgold ( Filled above vacancy Dec. 7 , 1810 ) Archibald Van Horne Massachusetts : Ezekiel Bacon William Baylies ( Served until June xxi JOURNAL OF THE U S HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES ...
... Moore Roger Nelson ( Resigned May 14 , 1810 ) Samuel Ringgold ( Filled above vacancy Dec. 7 , 1810 ) Archibald Van Horne Massachusetts : Ezekiel Bacon William Baylies ( Served until June xxi JOURNAL OF THE U S HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES ...
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... Moore John Taylor ( Resigned Dec. 30 , 1810 ) Richard Winn Robert Witherspoon Pleasant M. Miller John Rhea Robert Weakley William Chamberlain Martin Chittenden Jonathan H. Hubbard Samuel Shaw Burwell Bassett James Breckinridge William A ...
... Moore John Taylor ( Resigned Dec. 30 , 1810 ) Richard Winn Robert Witherspoon Pleasant M. Miller John Rhea Robert Weakley William Chamberlain Martin Chittenden Jonathan H. Hubbard Samuel Shaw Burwell Bassett James Breckinridge William A ...
Seite 1809
... Moore David R. Williams Richard Winn Tennessee : Felix Grundy John Sevier Vermont : John Rhea Martin Chittenden James Fisk Samuel Shaw William Strong Virginia : Burwell Bassett James Breckinridge William A. Burwell Matthew Clay John ...
... Moore David R. Williams Richard Winn Tennessee : Felix Grundy John Sevier Vermont : John Rhea Martin Chittenden James Fisk Samuel Shaw William Strong Virginia : Burwell Bassett James Breckinridge William A. Burwell Matthew Clay John ...
Seite 1811
... Stephen Ormsby ( Took seat May 28 , 1813 ) Solomon P. Sharp Louisiana : Thomas B. Robertson Maryland : Stevenson Archer Charles Goldsborough Alexander C. Hanson Massachusetts : Joseph Kent Alexander McKim Nicholas R. Moore Samuel xxxi.
... Stephen Ormsby ( Took seat May 28 , 1813 ) Solomon P. Sharp Louisiana : Thomas B. Robertson Maryland : Stevenson Archer Charles Goldsborough Alexander C. Hanson Massachusetts : Joseph Kent Alexander McKim Nicholas R. Moore Samuel xxxi.
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Aaron Lyle according to order Adam Boyd Alexander M'Kim amend appointed Archibald Van Horn Barzillai Gannett Bibb Burwell Bassett Commerce and Manufactures Committee of Claims Committee of Commerce Daniel Blaisdell Daniel Sheffey David Bard Ebenezer Sage entitled An act Ezekiel Bacon Filled above vacancy Gideon Gardner Henry Southard Jacob Hufty Jacob Swoope James Cochran Jeremiah Morrow John G John Rhea John Roane Jonathan Fisk Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha junior Laban Wheaton Loe Livermore Matthew Clay Matthias Richards Meshack Franklin motion names are thereunto Nathaniel Macon Nicholas Peterson Goodwyn petition of sundry petition was read praying presented a petition question being taken Randolph referred resolution Resolved Richard Cutts Richard Stanford Robert Le Roy Robert Whitehill Robert Witherspoon Roy Livingston Speaker taken thereupon thereunto subscribed Thomas Gholson Thomas Newton Thomas Sammons thousand eight hundred Timothy Pitkin United whole House William Baylies William Ely William Findley William Kennedy William Milnor Willis Alston yeas
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Seite 175 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Seite 76 - Journal as follows: (Resolved, That so much of the message of the President of the United States, as relates to finance and an uniform national currency, be referred to a select committee, with leave to report by bill or otherwise...
Seite 73 - ... an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States...
Seite 200 - An act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States,
Seite 92 - Resolved, That the secretary of the treasury be directed to prepare, and report to the senate, at their next session, a plan for the application of such means as are within the power of congress, to the purposes of opening roads and making canals; together with a statement of the undertakings of that nature, which, as objects of public improvement, may require and deserve the aid of government...
Seite 11 - ... footing of equal restrictions, and relying on the conciliatory disposition of the United States, had transmitted to their legation here provisional instructions not only to offer satisfaction for the attack on the frigate Chesapeake, and to make known the determination of His Britannic Majesty to send an envoy extraordinary with powers to conclude a treaty on all the points between the two countries, but. moreover, to signify his willingness in the meantime to withdraw his orders in council,...
Seite 95 - An act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio...
Seite 76 - States, as shall be presented, or shall or may come in question, and be referred to them by the House...
Seite 138 - ... to which they desire the concurrence of this House. And then he withdrew. The House proceeded to consider the said amendments; and the same being read, Ordered, That the said amendments be referred to Mr.
Seite 13 - March, 1808, might not improperly be relieved from the state in which they were held for immediate service. A discharge of them has been accordingly directed. The progress made in raising and organizing the additional military...