Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1810 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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... received lucrative government printing contracts . Rules and Articles for the Better Government of the Troops . . .of the United States is one of their better known works . The firm opened a branch in Washington in 1800 , and the ...
... received lucrative government printing contracts . Rules and Articles for the Better Government of the Troops . . .of the United States is one of their better known works . The firm opened a branch in Washington in 1800 , and the ...
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... received from the Pre- sident of the United States , by Mr. Edward Coles , his secretary , who delivered in the same , and with- drew . The said message was then read at the Clerk's ta- ble , and is as follows : " Fellow citizens of the ...
... received from the Pre- sident of the United States , by Mr. Edward Coles , his secretary , who delivered in the same , and with- drew . The said message was then read at the Clerk's ta- ble , and is as follows : " Fellow citizens of the ...
Halaman 8
... received through our mi- nister at Paris , it appeared , that a knowledge of the act by the French government , was followed by a de- claration that the Berlin and Milen decrees were re- voked , and would cease to have effect on the ...
... received through our mi- nister at Paris , it appeared , that a knowledge of the act by the French government , was followed by a de- claration that the Berlin and Milen decrees were re- voked , and would cease to have effect on the ...
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... a recent occurrence at Tunis , of which an explanation is just received , appears to have been uninterrupted , and to have become more firmly es tablished . " With the Indian tribes , also , the peace 10 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE.
... a recent occurrence at Tunis , of which an explanation is just received , appears to have been uninterrupted , and to have become more firmly es tablished . " With the Indian tribes , also , the peace 10 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE.
Halaman 17
... received , and expenses incurred whilst a captain in the revo lutionary war . Ordered , That the said petition be referred to the Committee of Claims . On motion of Mr. Bacon , Resolved , That the Committee on Post - offices and Post ...
... received , and expenses incurred whilst a captain in the revo lutionary war . Ordered , That the said petition be referred to the Committee of Claims . On motion of Mr. Bacon , Resolved , That the Committee on Post - offices and Post ...
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Aaron Lyle Abijah Bigelow Adam Boyd amendments Archibald Van Horn Barzillai Gannett bill was read Burwell Bassett Charles Turner Committee of Claims Committee of Commerce Daniel Blaisdell David Bard Dennis Smelt district Ebenezer Huntington Ebenezer Sage Ebenezer Seaver entitled An act Eppes Erastus Root George Smith Gideon Gardner House adjourned Jacob Hufty James Cochran James Holland Jeremiah Morrow John Rhea John Roane John Smilie Jonathan Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha junior Laban Wheaton Lemuel Matthew Clay Matthias Richards Meshack Franklin Mitchill motion nays being demanded Peterson Goodwyn petition be referred petition of sundry Porter praying presented a petition Public Lands read the second read the third Resolved resumed the chair Robert Le Roy Robert Weakley Robert Whitehill Robert Witherspoon Roy Livingston Samuel Ringgold Senate therewith Speaker resumed spent therein territory Thomas Gholson Thomas Kenan Thomas Newbold thousand eight hundred Timothy Pitkin United Uri Tracy voted whole House William Findley Willis Alston
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Halaman 391 - An act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio...
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Halaman 105 - A petition of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the Indiana Territory...