Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesSome vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House." |
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The House then resolved itself into a committ of the whole House on the said bill ; and after som time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the ch and Mr. Nelson reported the said bill with amendment , which was read and concurred in the ...
The House then resolved itself into a committ of the whole House on the said bill ; and after som time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the ch and Mr. Nelson reported the said bill with amendment , which was read and concurred in the ...
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The said amendments were then read and concurred in by the house . ... and Thomas Clifford and Son ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Desha reported the same without amendment .
The said amendments were then read and concurred in by the house . ... and Thomas Clifford and Son ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Desha reported the same without amendment .
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and and into cions ce of Great end offi their LOA into rom , to Dunaid 7. to and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair and Nr . Condict reported the same without amendment . Ordered , That the said bill be ...
and and into cions ce of Great end offi their LOA into rom , to Dunaid 7. to and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair and Nr . Condict reported the same without amendment . Ordered , That the said bill be ...
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124 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Yancey reported the same without amendment . Ordered , That the said bill be engrossed and read a third time to - morrow . On motion of Mr. Stanford , Ordered , That the ...
124 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Yancey reported the same without amendment . Ordered , That the said bill be engrossed and read a third time to - morrow . On motion of Mr. Stanford , Ordered , That the ...
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The said bill and amendments were ordered to lie on the table . ... on the bill for the relief of George S. Wise ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Condict reported the same without amendment .
The said bill and amendments were ordered to lie on the table . ... on the bill for the relief of George S. Wise ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the chair , and Mr. Condict reported the same without amendment .
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