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Side 1219
... petition of the Repre- sentatives of the people of the Territory of Or- leans , in Convention assembled . praying that that portion of West Florida of which possession was taken in virtue of the President's proclamation , of the 27th of ...
... petition of the Repre- sentatives of the people of the Territory of Or- leans , in Convention assembled . praying that that portion of West Florida of which possession was taken in virtue of the President's proclamation , of the 27th of ...
Side 1231
... petition of Eligius Fromentin and Allan B. Magruder , Delegates from the Convention of the Territory of Orleans , praying that a board of Land Commissioners may be established to hold their session at Baton Rouge , and that donation ...
... petition of Eligius Fromentin and Allan B. Magruder , Delegates from the Convention of the Territory of Orleans , praying that a board of Land Commissioners may be established to hold their session at Baton Rouge , and that donation ...
Side 1233
... petition of Robert S. Borough and Stephen Hopkins , made an unfavorable report thereon.- Ordered to lie on the table . Mr. WRIGHT , from the Committee on Military Affairs , reported a bill for the establishment of an Ordnance Department ...
... petition of Robert S. Borough and Stephen Hopkins , made an unfavorable report thereon.- Ordered to lie on the table . Mr. WRIGHT , from the Committee on Military Affairs , reported a bill for the establishment of an Ordnance Department ...
Side 1241
... petition to the committee to whom similar petitions have been referred . Mr. RHEA objected to the reference of the peti- tion , because , he said , it was holding out a vain hope , inducing the petitioners to believe that Congress would ...
... petition to the committee to whom similar petitions have been referred . Mr. RHEA objected to the reference of the peti- tion , because , he said , it was holding out a vain hope , inducing the petitioners to believe that Congress would ...
Side 1243
... petition of Ebenezer Rollins ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . The report is as follows : That the petitioner , on or about the 20th of May , 1810 , shipped on board the ship Rebecca Coffin , in the port of Boston ...
... petition of Ebenezer Rollins ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . The report is as follows : That the petitioner , on or about the 20th of May , 1810 , shipped on board the ship Rebecca Coffin , in the port of Boston ...
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