Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1331
... referred it to the power of admitting new States into the Union . Mr. BARBOUR said , it had been referred to the treaty - making power , but , whether right or wrong , it would not operate as a precedent for him . ] As to the clause ...
... referred it to the power of admitting new States into the Union . Mr. BARBOUR said , it had been referred to the treaty - making power , but , whether right or wrong , it would not operate as a precedent for him . ] As to the clause ...
Page 1339
... referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . The amendments to the first mentioned bill of this House were read , and referred to the Com - federative alliance . And this , again , might in- mittee of Ways and Means . The amendments ...
... referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . The amendments to the first mentioned bill of this House were read , and referred to the Com - federative alliance . And this , again , might in- mittee of Ways and Means . The amendments ...
Page 1379
... Referred . Mr. LOWNDES presented a petition of David Gelston , on behalf of himself and Peter A. Schenck , praying to be indemnified against a judgment re- covered against them for the seizure of the ship American Eagle , for an alleged ...
... Referred . Mr. LOWNDES presented a petition of David Gelston , on behalf of himself and Peter A. Schenck , praying to be indemnified against a judgment re- covered against them for the seizure of the ship American Eagle , for an alleged ...
Page 1381
... referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The resolution aforesaid was read twice , and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . On motion of Mr. POINDEXTER , the Committee on Roads , Canals , and Seminaries of Learning , were ...
... referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The resolution aforesaid was read twice , and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . On motion of Mr. POINDEXTER , the Committee on Roads , Canals , and Seminaries of Learning , were ...
Page 1389
... referred to in it , respecting the negotia- tion with Spain . To explain fully the nature of the differences between the United States and Spain , and the conduct of the parties , it has been found necessary to go back to an early epoch ...
... referred to in it , respecting the negotia- tion with Spain . To explain fully the nature of the differences between the United States and Spain , and the conduct of the parties , it has been found necessary to go back to an early epoch ...
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