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Side 1209
... DEPARTMENT . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for establishing a Quarter- master's Department , and for other purposes , to- gether with the amendments reported by the Committee of the Whole . [ This ...
... DEPARTMENT . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for establishing a Quarter- master's Department , and for other purposes , to- gether with the amendments reported by the Committee of the Whole . [ This ...
Side 1211
... Department . H. OF R. H. OF R. WASHINGTON , March 11 , 1812 . The undersigned , His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States , has read in the public papers of this city , with the ...
... Department . H. OF R. H. OF R. WASHINGTON , March 11 , 1812 . The undersigned , His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States , has read in the public papers of this city , with the ...
Side 1243
... Department , on the application of the petitioner . The committee cannot sustain the prayer of the pe- tition , as the law is peremptory . The goods must be exported within twelve calendar months , to be entitled to the drawback . The ...
... Department , on the application of the petitioner . The committee cannot sustain the prayer of the pe- tition , as the law is peremptory . The goods must be exported within twelve calendar months , to be entitled to the drawback . The ...
Side 1277
... departments . Does the bill subject one department to the discretion of another ? It merely authorizes the President to ascertain the event ( the disability of the Dis- trict Judge to hold his court , & c . , ) on which a duty is ...
... departments . Does the bill subject one department to the discretion of another ? It merely authorizes the President to ascertain the event ( the disability of the Dis- trict Judge to hold his court , & c . , ) on which a duty is ...
Side 1279
... Department would be re- lieved from the daily interruptions to which du- ring the session of Congress he is liable , and the other members of the Administration would be enabled to unite their exertions in the important duties which at ...
... Department would be re- lieved from the daily interruptions to which du- ring the session of Congress he is liable , and the other members of the Administration would be enabled to unite their exertions in the important duties which at ...
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