Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1451
... commit the interests and safety of their country to those , in whose fidelity and patriotism they have not the most ... committed , was unfit for an officer of the United States . The proposition now under con- sideration was simply to ...
... commit the interests and safety of their country to those , in whose fidelity and patriotism they have not the most ... committed , was unfit for an officer of the United States . The proposition now under con- sideration was simply to ...
Page 1463
... committed to a Com- mittee of the Whole on Tuesday next . Mr. PORTER from the committee appointed on the twenty - third of December last , presented a bill supplementary to an act , entitled " An act for the relief of persons imprisoned ...
... committed to a Com- mittee of the Whole on Tuesday next . Mr. PORTER from the committee appointed on the twenty - third of December last , presented a bill supplementary to an act , entitled " An act for the relief of persons imprisoned ...
Page 1469
... committed to a Committee of the The SPEAKER laid before the House a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , transmitting a re port prepared in pursuance of the " Act regulating the currency of the foreign coins in the United States ...
... committed to a Committee of the The SPEAKER laid before the House a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , transmitting a re port prepared in pursuance of the " Act regulating the currency of the foreign coins in the United States ...
Page 1495
... Commit- tee of Ways and Means , presented a bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States , during the year one thousand eight hundred and eight ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the ...
... Commit- tee of Ways and Means , presented a bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States , during the year one thousand eight hundred and eight ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the ...
Page 1511
... committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. VAN DYKE spoke against the principle of the bill on the Constitutional ground , as well as that of expediency . By the Constitution , the militia may be called out to " repel ...
... committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. VAN DYKE spoke against the principle of the bill on the Constitutional ground , as well as that of expediency . By the Constitution , the militia may be called out to " repel ...
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