Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1813 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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Halaman 20
... post - road may be established from Upper to Lower Kennebunk . Ordered , That the said petitions be referred to the Committee on the Post - office and Post - roads . On motion of Mr. Pickering , Ordered , That henceforward all messages ...
... post - road may be established from Upper to Lower Kennebunk . Ordered , That the said petitions be referred to the Committee on the Post - office and Post - roads . On motion of Mr. Pickering , Ordered , That henceforward all messages ...
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... Post - office and Post - roads be instructed to inquire into the expe- diency of establishing a post - route from Cahokia , in the Illinois territory , to the seat of justice of Madison county , and from Kaskaskia to the seat of justice ...
... Post - office and Post - roads be instructed to inquire into the expe- diency of establishing a post - route from Cahokia , in the Illinois territory , to the seat of justice of Madison county , and from Kaskaskia to the seat of justice ...
Halaman 26
... Post - office and Post - roads be instructed to inquire into the expe- diency of establishing a post - road from the town of Sheffield , in the county of Berkshire and state of Massachusetts , through the village of Spencertown , the ...
... Post - office and Post - roads be instructed to inquire into the expe- diency of establishing a post - road from the town of Sheffield , in the county of Berkshire and state of Massachusetts , through the village of Spencertown , the ...
Halaman 27
... post - route from the town of Indiana to the town of Butler . Ordered , That the said petitions be referred to the Committee on the Post - office and Post - roads . Mr. Shipherd presented a petition of Mary Fletch- er , praying to be ...
... post - route from the town of Indiana to the town of Butler . Ordered , That the said petitions be referred to the Committee on the Post - office and Post - roads . Mr. Shipherd presented a petition of Mary Fletch- er , praying to be ...
Halaman 28
... Post- office and Post - roads , presented a bill to authorize the transmission of certain documents free of post- age , which was read the first time ; and , on mo- tion , the said bill was read the second time , and or- dered to be ...
... Post- office and Post - roads , presented a bill to authorize the transmission of certain documents free of post- age , which was read the first time ; and , on mo- tion , the said bill was read the second time , and or- dered to be ...
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acquaint the Senate amendments Archer Baylies Beall bill was read Breckenridge Caperton Cilley Clerk do acquaint Committee of Claims Committee on Pensions Conard Creighton Culpeper demanded by one-fifth Denoyelles Desha engrossed bill enrolled bills Eppes Findley Fisk Forney Gholson Gourdin Grundy House adjourned House resolved Hufty Hungerford Ingersoll Ingham Jackson John Reed Joshua Sands Kent Lefferts Lovett Lowndes Macon Markell Massachusetts Mississippi territory motion Murfree nays being demanded negative ordered to lie Pennsylvania Pensions and Revolutionary petition be referred petition of sundry Pickering Post-office and Post-roads praying presented a petition Public Lands question being taken read and ordered read the second read the third relief reported a bill resumed the chair Revolutionary Claims Rhea Ringgold Senate therewith Seybert Sheffey Shipherd Skinner Smith Speaker resumed spent therein Sturges sundry inhabitants Taggart Tallmadge Tannehill Telfair Tennessee Troup Udree United Virginia voted whole House William Reed Wilson Yancey yeas and nays York
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Halaman 36 - Spain, and that the said committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise.
Halaman 5 - Supplies of the most essential kinds find their way, not only to British ports. and British armies at a distance, but the armies in our neighborhood, with which our own are contending, derive from our ports and outlets a subsistence attainable with difficulty, if at all, from other sources. Even the fleets and troops infesting our coasts and waters are, by like supplies, accommodated and encouraged in their predatory and incursive warfare.
Halaman 364 - ... to examine into the state of the several public departments, and particularly into the laws making appropriations of moneys, and to report whether the moneys have been disbursed conformably with such laws; and, also to report, from time to time, such provisions and arrangements, as may be necessary to add to the economy of the departments, and the accountability of their officers.
Halaman 99 - Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for Snmuel G. Hopkins, late a captain in the Army of the United States, to settle his accounts with the Government upon the principles of equity.
Halaman 582 - States, suspended by this act, and by the act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States, and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed with the nation so doing . . . Sec.
Halaman 102 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, twothirds 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...
Halaman 612 - An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States " which act is in the words following vizt.
Halaman 18 - In fine, the war, with all its vicissitudes, is illustrating the capacity and the destiny of the United States to be a great, a flourishing, and a powerful nation, worthy of the friendship which it is disposed to cultivate with all others, and authorized by its own example to require from all an observance of the laws of justice and reciprocity.
Halaman 41 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
Halaman 9 - ... instance, and there is no evidence, notwithstanding the lapse of time, that a change of disposition in the British councils has taken place or is to be expected. Under such circumstances a nation proud of its rights and conscious of its strength has no choice but an exertion of the one in support of the other. To this determination the best encouragement is derived from the success with which it has pleased the Almighty to bless our arms both on the land and on the water.