Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1203
... President for information , on two points : 1. Whe- ther there was any pending negotiation respect- ing our title . 2. Whether it was the wish of the Executive that the Legislative authority of Con- gress over the country should be ...
... President for information , on two points : 1. Whe- ther there was any pending negotiation respect- ing our title . 2. Whether it was the wish of the Executive that the Legislative authority of Con- gress over the country should be ...
Page 1205
... President ( concerning Henry's mission ) —a disclosure which must combine , in the execration of the project it developed , every man in the country , and every honest man in every country . Suppose the former dynasty of Spain to be ...
... President ( concerning Henry's mission ) —a disclosure which must combine , in the execration of the project it developed , every man in the country , and every honest man in every country . Suppose the former dynasty of Spain to be ...
Page 1219
... President of the United States , transmitting the disclosures of Mr. Henry , a British Secret Agent , made the following report : The Committee of Foreign Relations , to whom was referred the President's Message , of the 9th instant ...
... President of the United States , transmitting the disclosures of Mr. Henry , a British Secret Agent , made the following report : The Committee of Foreign Relations , to whom was referred the President's Message , of the 9th instant ...
Page 1233
... President of the United States Mr. LEWIS said the committee had paid con- siderable attention to this subject , and ... President's House , or for procuring furniture for the same ; also , whether any , and what , compensations are now ...
... President of the United States Mr. LEWIS said the committee had paid con- siderable attention to this subject , and ... President's House , or for procuring furniture for the same ; also , whether any , and what , compensations are now ...
Page 1251
... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington county , | District of Columbia ; which was twice read and committed . Mr. BACON reported a bill allowing ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington county , | District of Columbia ; which was twice read and committed . Mr. BACON reported a bill allowing ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aaron Lyle Abner Lacock Adam Boyd Adam Seybert Alexander McKim amendments American Answer Arunah Metcalf Asa Fitch Aylett Hawes Berlin and Milan Bibb bill Blackledge blockade Bolling Hall Britain Burwell Charles Turner commerce Committee Commodore Rodgers Congress court declared duties Ebenezer Sage Elias Earle Elijah Brigham embargo enemy engrossed Felix Grundy fired France frigate gentleman Harmanus Bleecker honor Hugh Nelson Hyneman Israel Pickens Jacob Hufty James Pleasants John Rhea John Roane John Smilie Jonathan Roberts Joseph Desha Joseph Kent Joseph Lewis Joseph Pearson Laban Wheaton Langdon Cheves Leonard White letter Little Belt Macon Majesty's measure ment motion nation neutral Obed Hall Orders in Council Peter Little Peterson Goodwyn petition Philip Stuart ports present President question Randolph read the third repeal Richard Stanford Samuel Dinsmoor Samuel Taggart Secretary Senate ship Stephen Ormsby Thomas Gholson tion United Uri Tracy vessels William Strong