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 question was then taken that Thomas Claxton be appointed door keeper , and Benjamin Burch , assistant doorkeeper , And passed in the affirmative . A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts their Secretary Mr. Speaker : I am directed to ...
The question was then taken that Thomas Claxton be appointed door keeper , and Benjamin Burch , assistant doorkeeper , And passed in the affirmative . A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts their Secretary Mr. Speaker : I am directed to ...
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An engrossed bill , entitled " An act for the relief of Jabez Hull , ” was read the third time and passed . Ordered , That the title be as aforesaid , and that the clerk carry the said bill to the senáte , and desire their concurrence ...
An engrossed bill , entitled " An act for the relief of Jabez Hull , ” was read the third time and passed . Ordered , That the title be as aforesaid , and that the clerk carry the said bill to the senáte , and desire their concurrence ...
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Mr. sargeant presented a petition of Edward Hallowell , merchant , of the city of Philadelphia , stating that the act passed at the last session of Congress for his relief , does not embrace his case , and praying that another act may ...
Mr. sargeant presented a petition of Edward Hallowell , merchant , of the city of Philadelphia , stating that the act passed at the last session of Congress for his relief , does not embrace his case , and praying that another act may ...
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A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts , their Secretary Mr. Speaker : The Senate have passed a bill “ for the relief of Joseph Anderson , ” in which they ask the concurrence of this House . The said bill was read the first and second ...
A message from the Senate by Mr. Cutts , their Secretary Mr. Speaker : The Senate have passed a bill “ for the relief of Joseph Anderson , ” in which they ask the concurrence of this House . The said bill was read the first and second ...
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... public lands of the United States , who have settled thereon since the first day of January , 1808 , the same privileges which were extended to such settlers by the second section of the act of Congress , passed March 3d , 1807 .
... public lands of the United States , who have settled thereon since the first day of January , 1808 , the same privileges which were extended to such settlers by the second section of the act of Congress , passed March 3d , 1807 .
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