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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On motion of Mr. Wright , Ordered , That the rules and orders estal ed by the late House of Representatives , be d ed and taken to be the rules and orders of proc ing to be observed in this House , until a re or alteration of the same ...
On motion of Mr. Wright , Ordered , That the rules and orders estal ed by the late House of Representatives , be d ed and taken to be the rules and orders of proc ing to be observed in this House , until a re or alteration of the same ...
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On motion of Mr. Taylor , of New York , Resolved , That the said committees have leave to report by bill or otherwise . A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts , their Secretary Mr. Speaker : The Senate have passed a resolution for the ...
On motion of Mr. Taylor , of New York , Resolved , That the said committees have leave to report by bill or otherwise . A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts , their Secretary Mr. Speaker : The Senate have passed a resolution for the ...
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On motion of Mr. Johnson , of Kentucky , Resolved , That the committee of Claims be directed to inquire into the expediency of liquidating the claims of citizens against the United States , for the loss of property whilst in the public ...
On motion of Mr. Johnson , of Kentucky , Resolved , That the committee of Claims be directed to inquire into the expediency of liquidating the claims of citizens against the United States , for the loss of property whilst in the public ...
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On motion of Mr. Thomas , Resolved , That the committee on Military Ai fairs , be instructed to inquire into the expedienc of providing by law , for the relief of the widow and children of all such non - commissioned officers musicians ...
On motion of Mr. Thomas , Resolved , That the committee on Military Ai fairs , be instructed to inquire into the expedienc of providing by law , for the relief of the widow and children of all such non - commissioned officers musicians ...
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On motion of Mr. M'Lean , of Ohio , Ordered , That the petition of Joseph Hough and James M.Bride , presented on the 19th of February 1814 , be referred to the committee of Claims . On motion of Mr. Cannon , Ordered , That the petition ...
On motion of Mr. M'Lean , of Ohio , Ordered , That the petition of Joseph Hough and James M.Bride , presented on the 19th of February 1814 , be referred to the committee of Claims . On motion of Mr. Cannon , Ordered , That the petition ...
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