Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 |
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Page 67
... Michigan ; Mr. Martindale presented a petition of Simeon Moss , of the State of New York ; Mr. Randolph presented a petition of Henry Freeman , of the State of New Jersey ; Mr. Gilmore presented a petition of John Lewis , of the State ...
... Michigan ; Mr. Martindale presented a petition of Simeon Moss , of the State of New York ; Mr. Randolph presented a petition of Henry Freeman , of the State of New Jersey ; Mr. Gilmore presented a petition of John Lewis , of the State ...
Page 75
... Michigan , and that charts of the same may be made and published for the security of the commerce and navigation thereon ; which petition was refer- red to the Committee on Commerce . On motion of Mr. Dudley , Ordered , That the ...
... Michigan , and that charts of the same may be made and published for the security of the commerce and navigation thereon ; which petition was refer- red to the Committee on Commerce . On motion of Mr. Dudley , Ordered , That the ...
Page 77
... Michigan , in such manner as to embrace a portion of wood land ; and that a document , now on the files of the House , relating to the subject , be referred to the said committee . On motion of Mr. Sevier , Resolved , That the Committee ...
... Michigan , in such manner as to embrace a portion of wood land ; and that a document , now on the files of the House , relating to the subject , be referred to the said committee . On motion of Mr. Sevier , Resolved , That the Committee ...
Page 84
... Michigan lying west of lake Michigan , and north of the State of Illinois , and that the said petitions be committed to the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill ( No. 76 ) to establish the territo- rial government ...
... Michigan lying west of lake Michigan , and north of the State of Illinois , and that the said petitions be committed to the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill ( No. 76 ) to establish the territo- rial government ...
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... Michigan as a territory , which would have the effect to impair the future importance of Michigan as a State ; which memo- rial was referred to the Committee on the Territories . Mr. Pearce presented a petition of George Brown , of the ...
... Michigan as a territory , which would have the effect to impair the future importance of Michigan as a State ; which memo- rial was referred to the Committee on the Territories . Mr. Pearce presented a petition of George Brown , of the ...
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Abraham Bockee affirmative amendment Augustine H Benjamin Swift bill was read Cambreleng Campbell Charles committed Committee of Claims Committee on Commerce Committee on Military Daniel desired by one-fifth district Ebenezer engrossed entitled An act expediency further consideration George Loyall Horace Everett instructed to inquire Isaac Finch Isaac Pierson Jacob Crocheron James Findlay James Lent James Trezvant Jehiel H Jesse Speight Joel John Roane Jonah Sanford Jonas Earll Joseph Draper Joseph Lecompte laid Leonard Jarvis Messrs Military Pensions motion nays being desired Ohio Ordered Pensions be instructed Perkins King Peter Ihrie petition of inhabitants petition of John petition was referred praying presented a memorial presented a petition Pryor Lea Public Lands read a third relief resolution Resolved Richard Robert E. B. Baylor Rufus McIntire Secretary Senate Speaker Spencer Pettis Starling Tucker Sterigere Storrs Thomas Chilton Thomas H United Verplanck voted Whole House to-morrow Wickliffe William W
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Page 26 - What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a few thousand savages to our extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and prosperous farms, embellished with all the improvements which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the blessings of liberty, civilization, and religion ? The present policy of the Government is but a continuation of the same progressive change by a milder process.
Page 49 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.