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... establishing , in the culture and improvement of it , the true foundation for a transit from the habits of the savage , to the arts and com- forts of social life . ་ As a subject of the highest importance to the national welfare , I ...
... establishing , in the culture and improvement of it , the true foundation for a transit from the habits of the savage , to the arts and com- forts of social life . ་ As a subject of the highest importance to the national welfare , I ...
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... establish- ment of the public credit . The floating debt of treasury notes and temporary loans , will soon be entirely discharged . The aggregate of the funded debt , composed of debts incurred during the wars 1776 and 1812 , has been ...
... establish- ment of the public credit . The floating debt of treasury notes and temporary loans , will soon be entirely discharged . The aggregate of the funded debt , composed of debts incurred during the wars 1776 and 1812 , has been ...
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... established , ensure respect and con- fidence both at home and abroad . The local accu- mulations of the revenue have already enabled the treasury to meet the public engagements in the lo- cal currency of most of the States : and it is ...
... established , ensure respect and con- fidence both at home and abroad . The local accu- mulations of the revenue have already enabled the treasury to meet the public engagements in the lo- cal currency of most of the States : and it is ...
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... established . And may I not be allowed to add to this grati- fying spectacle , that I shall read in the character of the American pcople , in their devotion to true liberty , and to the Constitution which is its palla- dium , sure ...
... established . And may I not be allowed to add to this grati- fying spectacle , that I shall read in the character of the American pcople , in their devotion to true liberty , and to the Constitution which is its palla- dium , sure ...
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... establish a competent office of discount and deposite within the city of Washington , in the District of Colum- bia ; and that they have leave to report by bill or otherwise . The resolution authorizing Mountjoy Bayly to employ one ...
... establish a competent office of discount and deposite within the city of Washington , in the District of Colum- bia ; and that they have leave to report by bill or otherwise . The resolution authorizing Mountjoy Bayly to employ one ...
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1st Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant act authorizing adjourned to 11 advise and consent affirmative appointment Ashmun Barbour bill be engrossed bill entitled bill or otherwise bill pass bill was read Caleb Nicholls Campbell Chace committee correctly engrossed committee of Claims Congress consider and report Daggett district engrossed and read entitled An act following motion Fromentin further consideration thereof Gaillard Goldsborough House of Representatives Indian Infantry instant JAMES MADISON John Trumbull Lacock Macon Mason Messrs Mississippi Territory mittee Morrow motion for consideration nominations notify the House Ordered praying presented the petition President reported Public Lands read a third read the second referred the bill relief report thereon reported a bill Representatives accordingly resolution Resolved resumed the consideration Roberts Ruggles Sanford second reading Secretary notify Secretary request Senate adjourned Senate resumed Senators present submitted the following Tait thereof be postponed thereon by bill Thomas Ewell Tichenor treaty unanimous consent United Varnum voted William
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Page 382 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Page 34 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of California shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever.
Page 201 - March 31, 1814, providing for the indemnification of certain claimants of public lands in the Mississippi territory...
Page 39 - No law varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.
Page 34 - That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states, and the people and states, in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Page 360 - An act more effectually to preserve the neutral relations of the United States...
Page 122 - Act for the better government of the Navy of the United States;
Page 70 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Page 87 - Union, be referred to a select committee, to consist of five members, to consider and report thereon, by bill or otherwise. Messrs. TAIT, BROWN, CHACE, MASON, of New Hampshire, and STOKES, were appointed the committee. The bill to authorize a new edition of the collection of laws respecting the public lands, was read a third time, and the blank filled with U <f| r.|K) 3i $il,OUU.
Page 39 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses concurring, that the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States, as Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all, or any of which Articles, when ratified by three fourths of the said Legislatures, to be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of the said Constitution...