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Page 1221
... received above two hundred letters from a ties , made excursions into the country , and received an Boston house , [ Higginsons . ] in Finsbury Square , that order extraordinary from Sir James Craig to dispose had lately stopped payment ...
... received above two hundred letters from a ties , made excursions into the country , and received an Boston house , [ Higginsons . ] in Finsbury Square , that order extraordinary from Sir James Craig to dispose had lately stopped payment ...
Page 1245
... received by him on account of the said contingent expenses . TUESDAY , March 31 . Mr. GHOLSON , from the Committee of Claims , presented a bill for the relief of Aaron Greely ; which was read twice , and committed to a Com- mittee of ...
... received by him on account of the said contingent expenses . TUESDAY , March 31 . Mr. GHOLSON , from the Committee of Claims , presented a bill for the relief of Aaron Greely ; which was read twice , and committed to a Com- mittee of ...
Page 1255
... received from Mr. Prentiss , in writing , the statement which appeared in their paper ; that they received no information on the subject from any member or officer of the House . Nathaniel Rounsavell , upon being interrogated , says ...
... received from Mr. Prentiss , in writing , the statement which appeared in their paper ; that they received no information on the subject from any member or officer of the House . Nathaniel Rounsavell , upon being interrogated , says ...
Page 1273
... received . The party had said he was willing to answer . Thus , then , the object being previously attained , the contempt manifested for the House was removed by the acknowledgment of the willingness of the witness to testify , and it ...
... received . The party had said he was willing to answer . Thus , then , the object being previously attained , the contempt manifested for the House was removed by the acknowledgment of the willingness of the witness to testify , and it ...
Page 1325
... received from the Senate , announcing the death of the Vice President of the United States , and the resolution they had adopted . The House agreed to consider the joint resolu- tion as above stated . Mr. TALLMADGE said , it was ...
... received from the Senate , announcing the death of the Vice President of the United States , and the resolution they had adopted . The House agreed to consider the joint resolu- tion as above stated . Mr. TALLMADGE said , it was ...
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