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... bill to allow a drawback on the exportation of cordage manufac- tured in the United States from foreign hemp . Mr. PARROTT , agreeably to notice which he had previously given , and having obtained leave , in- troduced a bill to ...
... bill to allow a drawback on the exportation of cordage manufac- tured in the United States from foreign hemp . Mr. PARROTT , agreeably to notice which he had previously given , and having obtained leave , in- troduced a bill to ...
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... bill , that they should see what course the other House had adopted on this subject , ) the Senate laid their own bill on the table , and took up the bill of the House of Representatives . This bill was then twice read , by general con ...
... bill , that they should see what course the other House had adopted on this subject , ) the Senate laid their own bill on the table , and took up the bill of the House of Representatives . This bill was then twice read , by general con ...
Side 35
... bill for the release of Amos Muzzy and Benja- DECEMBER , 1822 . Proceedings . min White , from. SENATE . could be arrived at more promptly by any other course , he would not be permitted to depart from the strict regulations of the law ...
... bill for the release of Amos Muzzy and Benja- DECEMBER , 1822 . Proceedings . min White , from. SENATE . could be arrived at more promptly by any other course , he would not be permitted to depart from the strict regulations of the law ...
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... bill for the relief of Alexander and Sylvester Humphrey . The bill was read , and passed to the second reading . On motion of Mr. BARTON , the Committee of Claims , to which was referred the petition of Richard O'Brien , were discharged ...
... bill for the relief of Alexander and Sylvester Humphrey . The bill was read , and passed to the second reading . On motion of Mr. BARTON , the Committee of Claims , to which was referred the petition of Richard O'Brien , were discharged ...
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... bill and to recommit it , the bill was ordered to lie on the table ; and " Mr. CHANDLER submitted a motion ( in pursu- ance of the suggestions he had made as to the proper mode to be adopted in the case , and in- tended as a substitute ...
... bill and to recommit it , the bill was ordered to lie on the table ; and " Mr. CHANDLER submitted a motion ( in pursu- ance of the suggestions he had made as to the proper mode to be adopted in the case , and in- tended as a substitute ...
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