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Side 57
... amendment proposed by the gen- tleman from Kentucky , ( Mr. TALBOT , ) to strike out the word " foreign , " so as to extend the draw- back to cordage manufactured from domestic hemp . The amendment would destroy the prin- ciple of the ...
... amendment proposed by the gen- tleman from Kentucky , ( Mr. TALBOT , ) to strike out the word " foreign , " so as to extend the draw- back to cordage manufactured from domestic hemp . The amendment would destroy the prin- ciple of the ...
Side 63
... amendment would not produce the result , & c . Mr. MORRIL was decidedly opposed to the amendment ; but was not averse to the bill itself , particularly if certain restrictions should be adopt- ed ; and submitted at some length his views ...
... amendment would not produce the result , & c . Mr. MORRIL was decidedly opposed to the amendment ; but was not averse to the bill itself , particularly if certain restrictions should be adopt- ed ; and submitted at some length his views ...
Side 95
... amendment proposed by Mr. CHANDLER , which provided that the hemp of which the cord- age claiming drawback is manufactured , had been imported within one year preceding , & c . Mr. D'WOLF assigned the reasons why he thought this amendment ...
... amendment proposed by Mr. CHANDLER , which provided that the hemp of which the cord- age claiming drawback is manufactured , had been imported within one year preceding , & c . Mr. D'WOLF assigned the reasons why he thought this amendment ...
Side 97
... amendment he offered , and the instructed to inquire into the expediency of amend - reasons why he deemed the bill inexpedient with- ing the act of Congress , entitled " An act granting a tract of land to William Conner and wife , and ...
... amendment he offered , and the instructed to inquire into the expediency of amend - reasons why he deemed the bill inexpedient with- ing the act of Congress , entitled " An act granting a tract of land to William Conner and wife , and ...
Side 99
... AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION . Shackelford , and others , and also the petition of Mr. TAYLOR , of Virginia , rose to ask leave ( of Jacob Lindsay and others , reported a bill grant- which he yesterday gave notice ) to introduce a ing ...
... AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION . Shackelford , and others , and also the petition of Mr. TAYLOR , of Virginia , rose to ask leave ( of Jacob Lindsay and others , reported a bill grant- which he yesterday gave notice ) to introduce a ing ...
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adopted amendment amount authority Bank bill was read CAMBRELENG Columbia Columbia river commerce committed Committee of Claims Committee on Public Congress Constitution court Cumberland Road D'WOLF debt District District of Columbia dollars duty engrossed entitled An act establish expediency exported favor foreign gentleman Georgia Government granted hemp honorable House of Representatives important Indians instructed to inquire JAMES MONROE JANUARY Judiciary Kentucky laid last session legislation Louisiana manufactures Maryland ment military militia mittee motion nation Naval Navy necessary object Ohio passed pension praying present President proposed Public Lands purpose question read a third read the second referred the bill relief reported a bill resolution Resolved resumed the consideration river road Secretary Secretary of War Senate resumed South Carolina submitted Tennessee Territory Territory of Florida Territory of Michigan tion trade Treasury treaty Treaty of Brownstown United vessels Virginia vote Whole