Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1461
... Senate to the bill supple- mental to an act entitled " An act regulating the grants of land , and providing for the disposal of the lands of the United States south of the State of Tennessee : " Whereupon , Resolved , That this House ...
... Senate to the bill supple- mental to an act entitled " An act regulating the grants of land , and providing for the disposal of the lands of the United States south of the State of Tennessee : " Whereupon , Resolved , That this House ...
Page 1465
... Senate and Presi- dent also . Mr. L. did not wish to extend the co- partnership . He wanted to say we , the House of Representatives . He feared the time would come when they must lower the salaries , because they would not be able to ...
... Senate and Presi- dent also . Mr. L. did not wish to extend the co- partnership . He wanted to say we , the House of Representatives . He feared the time would come when they must lower the salaries , because they would not be able to ...
Page 1495
... Senate informed the House that the Senate have passed the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Columbia , " with several amendments ; to which they desire the ...
... Senate informed the House that the Senate have passed the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Columbia , " with several amendments ; to which they desire the ...
Page 1511
... Senate to the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Colum- bia : " Whereupon , the House agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the committee appointed ...
... Senate to the bill , entitled " An act authorizing the erection of a bridge over the river Potomac , within the District of Colum- bia : " Whereupon , the House agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the committee appointed ...
Page 1515
... Senate should have chosen at this time to add to our Peace Establishment , after adopting a war measure by laying an embargo . If we are to have war , on which we cannot yet decide , we shall undoubtedly continue the strong measures ...
... Senate should have chosen at this time to add to our Peace Establishment , after adopting a war measure by laying an embargo . If we are to have war , on which we cannot yet decide , we shall undoubtedly continue the strong measures ...
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