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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As soon , however , as circ stances would permit , and as far as it has practicable , consistently with the public interthe reduction of the army has been accomplis ! but the appropriations for its pay and for o branches of the military ...
As soon , however , as circ stances would permit , and as far as it has practicable , consistently with the public interthe reduction of the army has been accomplis ! but the appropriations for its pay and for o branches of the military ...
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Resolved , That so much of the President's message as relates to the military peace establishment ; to the organization of a corps of invalids ; to fortifications and the protection of the inland frontier , and to military academies ...
Resolved , That so much of the President's message as relates to the military peace establishment ; to the organization of a corps of invalids ; to fortifications and the protection of the inland frontier , and to military academies ...
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Resolved , That in addition to the standing committees heretofore authorized by the rules and orders of this House , the following standing committees be authorized and appointed : A military committee , A naval committee , To consist A ...
Resolved , That in addition to the standing committees heretofore authorized by the rules and orders of this House , the following standing committees be authorized and appointed : A military committee , A naval committee , To consist A ...
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Mr. Easton presented a petition of sundry inhabitants of " Boons - Lick Settlement , ” in the Missouri Territory , praying for donations of land , as compensation for late military services against the hostile Indians .
Mr. Easton presented a petition of sundry inhabitants of " Boons - Lick Settlement , ” in the Missouri Territory , praying for donations of land , as compensation for late military services against the hostile Indians .
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5 B e с 1 1 t E the support of the military establishment , since the last session of Congress ; which were referred to the committee of Ways and Means . On motion of Mr. Johnson , of Kentucky , Resolved , That the committee of Claims ...
5 B e с 1 1 t E the support of the military establishment , since the last session of Congress ; which were referred to the committee of Ways and Means . On motion of Mr. Johnson , of Kentucky , Resolved , That the committee of Claims ...
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