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... establish- ment of an additional land office ; the petition was read , and referred to the Committee on Pub- lic Lands . Mr. PARROTT gave notice that to - morrow he should ask leave to introduce a bill to authorize The Message was read ...
... establish- ment of an additional land office ; the petition was read , and referred to the Committee on Pub- lic Lands . Mr. PARROTT gave notice that to - morrow he should ask leave to introduce a bill to authorize The Message was read ...
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... establish- ing an armory on the Western waters ; and , as it was desirable to enable the committee to com- mence that inquiry as early as practicable , he deemed it proper to submit the resolution , which he now laid on the table ...
... establish- ing an armory on the Western waters ; and , as it was desirable to enable the committee to com- mence that inquiry as early as practicable , he deemed it proper to submit the resolution , which he now laid on the table ...
Side 43
... establish the expediency or inexpediency of erect ing a National Armory . DECEMBER 1822 . Mr. NOBLE submitted the following motion for consideration : canals be instructed to inquire into the expediency of Resolved , That the select ...
... establish the expediency or inexpediency of erect ing a National Armory . DECEMBER 1822 . Mr. NOBLE submitted the following motion for consideration : canals be instructed to inquire into the expediency of Resolved , That the select ...
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... establish- ments , and annually diminishing our public debt ; and , although our importations might fall off the next year , they would not materially lessen . There was one cause , not generally taken into view , to prevent it , the ...
... establish- ments , and annually diminishing our public debt ; and , although our importations might fall off the next year , they would not materially lessen . There was one cause , not generally taken into view , to prevent it , the ...
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... Establish- ment , remaining in the Treasury on the 1st of October , 1821. The report was read , and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs . The bill for the payment to Amos Nicholls of a sum of money for services rendered in the ...
... Establish- ment , remaining in the Treasury on the 1st of October , 1821. The report was read , and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs . The bill for the payment to Amos Nicholls of a sum of money for services rendered in the ...
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